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MtJerry
08-23-2006, 07:58 PM
I have come to love this powder and am using it with great results in my 45-70, and my 357 max (rifle).

My problem is that I want to use it in my 445 Super Mag (rifle) and can't find any data with it and a 250gr. bullet (Lyman 429244).

I can find data for a 265gr. bullet (jacketed), but not for cast bullets. Anyone willing to try and help me find a starting point?

Scrounger
08-23-2006, 09:06 PM
I have come to love this powder and am using it with great results in my 45-70, and my 357 max (rifle).

My problem is that I want to use it in my 445 Super Mag (rifle) and can't find any data with it and a 250gr. bullet (Lyman 429244).

I can find data for a 265gr. bullet (jacketed), but not for cast bullets. Anyone willing to try and help me find a starting point?

It's awfully close to Dupont SR4759, a very popular cast bullet powder. IMR 4227 is right in that group, too. Find a starting load for one of those two powders and work it up to your satisfaction.

mag_01
08-23-2006, 09:44 PM
Give AA a call they have an 800 # and would be glad to help you---Mag

MtJerry
08-23-2006, 10:34 PM
It's awfully close to Dupont SR4759, a very popular cast bullet powder. IMR 4227 is right in that group, too. Find a starting load for one of those two powders and work it up to your satisfaction.

That's the info I was needing, Scrounger.

Thank you!

:drinks:

drinks
08-24-2006, 08:57 PM
Scrounger;
Any load for a 265gr jacketed bullet would be safe with a 250gr cast bullet, Cast bullets are softer and cause less drag, there fore,the peak pessure will be less than the jacketed bullet, similar weights and same powder charges.