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February 13, 2008, 05:08 PM | #1 |
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Loading for 310GR. LWNFP w/ 2400
Hi all.
I have a whole lot of conflicting data concerning Alliant 2400 powder, and the new True Shot (by oregon trail) 310 grn LWNRP. It is basically the shape of a small beer can! The alliant site lists 13.5 grns of 2400 with a 300 grainer for a velocity of 1150 fps. I needed to load 16.5 grns of 2400 with the 310 grainer to achieve the same results. Seems like a lot more powder for only 10grs. more bullet weight. Other reloading manuals have loads for a 255 gr. bullet with as much as 22 grs. of 2400! (Lyman 47th). My Lyman 48th only goes as high as the Alliant site (13.5). I have been shooting these over a chrony with a Ruger SBH. I am hoping to find a good deal on a used SRH soon, as I hear they are even stronger than the SBH. I just loaded some rds. with 17.0 grns to test fire as soon as this damn rain stops. I am looking for 1200-1250 FPS without excessive pressure. don't ask me why. sounds like a good velocity for a 310 grn. bullet. One never knows when a bison might crash through the front door and need immediate stopping! . Anyway, I guess the bottom line is, do any of you have any manuals for this load combination. Oh yeah, If you have a used SRH in great condition you want to get rid of for a good price, let me know. I have been searching all the classifieds in a few forums. Thanks in advance, DS
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