Still looking for a load for this powder,
Have found loads for Imr 4350 and 4831 using 42.2 with a 500 gr bullet getting 1250 fps, Would not Reloader 19 give almost equal results with the same charge ?
This is where you are going to have to grab yourself by the seat of the pants and the nape of the neck and throw yourself in load development.
For example, newest Lyman manual, 405 gr 457193, Remington cases and Remington primers they list 55 gr of Varget for 26300 CUP. Which is a compressed load.
You know that R19 is significantly slower.
This is where the brain work comes in. I would start at 55 gr R19 and load two at that charge and two at 56 on up till I got to 60 gr. I would fire them looking for pressure signs (don't worry you won't find any high pressure signs at 60 gr.) and if all is well and you have a chrono (you should have one since they don't cost an arm and a leg now) work on up.
It is that simple. You don't have to sit by the computer waiting on data from someone and your time will be better spent as you will be learning something too.
You will more than likely can't get enough of R19 in the case to hurt anything but caution is still in order.
Try it. See what you can accomplish yourself.
None of this is rocket science. If It were Elmer Keith, JD Jones and a whole host of others would still be waiting.
Last edited by 44MAG#1; 02-06-2018 at 04:47 PM.
I contacted Hodgdon about using the new CFEBLK in 30 carbine and they didn't recommend it. I thought it would be a good powder since it is just slower than H110 which is the common powder for the 30. Sometimes, they just haven't done testing or determined it wasn't the best choice.
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