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WDP
08-16-2008, 09:30 PM
I just got some 230 gn keiths from leadheads and cant find any loads for this particular boolit. I have some 2400 on hand and will be getting some AA#9 soon. I'm shooting a ruger blackhawk. Have any of you guys used these boolits with these two powders? BTW I just found this site and am a new member. Thanks in advance for your imput.

Heavy lead
08-17-2008, 01:35 AM
I use a Keith ww cast 220 grainer in my 41 (657 Smith), but I just run 7.5 grains of Unique in it. I would just take the start load for a 210 jacketed bullet and work up from there. Even that hard LeadHeads boolit will be easier to push than most j-bullets that weigh in at 210. IMO I would use a standard primer with 2400 and #9 as well.
Welcome aboard and good luck.

missionary5155
08-17-2008, 08:25 AM
Good morning This is a Great caliber !
I would go on line to Accurate websight and look at their suggestions for #9... Start at the bottom and load 5 increasing at half grain increments ... if this bullet fills the throats and grips the lands. Hard bullets can be just that... too hard.
One of my .41 Blackhawks needed a cylinder throat job to get things equal...

dukers65
08-22-2008, 07:30 PM
my 41s like 296 for huntin. trouble is my loading info is downstairs and i'm up.
will try to remember to remember to look up next time around. dan

Kraschenbirn
08-22-2008, 08:58 PM
Used to shoot a 10" DW 741 for sillywhets and had excellent results with IMR4227 under both a 215 gr SWC and a 245 gr TC.

Bill

RugerFan
08-23-2008, 06:17 PM
I have a 6 1/2" bbl .41 mag Blackhawk and .41 mag Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter. 19.0 grains of IMR 4227 has been very accurate with a 240 gn Keith (start below that and work up of course). Also H110 and 2400 have performed well.

GLynn41
08-23-2008, 08:59 PM
I use only 296 and AA#9 and only have .41s --with the 230 LH 17gr of AA#9 will be about 1260-1270 from my .5.5" Redhawk have used 18 with easy extraction MV is 1330 - 1350 -- I can go higher but will not if every thing shoots well -- I use wwlp except in my 41/44 (.41GNR)
then I use Fed 155 -- I use the same 18 gr Load with 210 jhp and also with my 226 Lyman Keith type mold(410459)-- -- 18 gr of AA#9 and the 210 Gold Dot was 1380 again from 5.5 Rhawk --hope this helps

WDP
08-24-2008, 04:17 AM
GLynn41, Thanks for the info.I've not been able to find any load data for the 230 boolit specificly.I've been using 220 and 240 grn cast data trying to work up a load. My local cabelas and sportsmans warehouse have been out of AA#9. I went to the range today and shot 16 and 16.5grns of 2400 and accuracy was sub par. I did however find a nice midrange load of 10 grns of hs6, accuracy was good. thanks for your imput. As soon as I get some AA#9 I'll put your data to use . Thanks again, WDP

26Charlie
08-24-2008, 01:02 PM
WDP, I shoot the 220 gr. 410459 Keith bullet with 19.0 gr. H-110 in several .41 Mags. It is a good enough full-house load for me, and I use wheel weight / range scrap mix for alloy, which I would call medium soft. Leadheads are hard alloy if I recall. Don't know what the difference means in terms of accuracy.

GLynn41
08-24-2008, 11:09 PM
Just remember those loads were in my gun-- 26Charlie you are right about the Leadheads--very hard--too hard for me

RGS
09-05-2008, 12:32 AM
I've used 7.8gr Unique with the 230 Keith Leadhead with good accuracy out of my 6.5" Blackhawk. It is a target load and comfortable to shoot.

If you want a full power load I also use H110. I've used as much as 23gr of H110 but backed off to either 22gr or 22.5gr for top loads. If you want to try H110 I wouldn't go lighter then 20gr to avoid pressure spikes. I seated the bullets to a OAL of 1.67".

The 22.5gr load was also accurate out of a Marlin Carbine. It didn't like the light target loads, but did much better with full power H110 loads. Just one of those things...