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Thread: 30-30 .311-041 & 28grns H4895 ???

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    30-30 .311-041 & 28grns H4895 ???

    From everything ive read of internet says im near max but just want to be safe. All my books show nothing for a 173 grain flat nose gc boolit using H4895. Any body got it in there books? I pulled this off here last night.Attachment 118922

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    start at 20 grs. and see the results on paper then work up.
    crono?

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    No chrono available

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    I use 27.5 or 28.0 grains of 4895 under boolits ranging from 150 to 180 grains in my 30/30's.

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    Hogdon lists a max of 31.7 grains with a 170 grain JSP. My 45th edition Lyman Reloading Handbook lists 29.5 grains as max with a 170 JSP. My 14th Edition Speer says 29.0 is tops. A more modern Lyman Manual says 28.0 grains max.
    Your 28.0 grain load should be safe, but I would go no higher unless and until you get a chronograph. If this is a hunting load then I am on board with it, but for plinking and or practice I'd be more inclined to run 25-26 grains.
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    Thanks guys,load shot fine with no pressure signs. But the 3031 had a beter grouping. These are hunting loads.

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