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Thread: Alliant 2400 Starting Load ?

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    Alliant 2400 Starting Load ?

    I just finished 2 new 2 gang molds 400 gr GC mold and a 500 gr GC for the 500 S&W
    I plan on seeing how Powder Coating works first
    I have a 10" 500 S&W BFR revolver and a H&R single shot Rifle

    I feel no need to shoot hot loads in either
    So I figure I could begin with close to a starting load and work up if I see some need to
    As I figure with the right loads I could hunt anything on Earth
    It just depends on how bad the recoil needs to be , Before my ego says I have had ENOUGH

    I have 2 full - 8 lb jugs of Alliant 2400 plus a little over 2 lb in a third jug , so I can load for a while

    Starline Brass
    Powder Coated 400 gr GC and 500 gr GC bullets out of range lead about like WW in hardness

    What would be a safe Starting loads ?

    Thanks
    John
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    And I carry a LOADED Hell Cat

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    20 gr is about the lowest starting load I've seen; you could start there and work up. It should be in the ballpark of 1,000 fps out of an 8" revolver.

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    Lower charges of 2400 can leave a lot of soot / fouling in my experience. Otherwise it seems like a good powder for what you're working with. 20 grains is lower than I'd start at but I don't know too much about the 500 magnum. Good luck

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    What do your loading manuals suggest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by contender1 View Post
    What do your loading manuals suggest?
    I have not bought a new manual for a number of years
    So 500 S&W is not even in any of my manuals
    So I looked at Alliant online manual and they only list loads for a 350 gr jacketed bullet
    So I normally look ( and copy load data from ) at other peoples manuals
    A lot of the faster pistol powders I am using are surplus or pulled down , like HP38
    I bought a bunch of that years back at the Camp Perry Matches


    John
    Yea, thou I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
    And I carry a LOADED Hell Cat

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    Hornady has data for a 500 grain bullet.

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    "I have not bought a new manual for a number of years"

    Manuals are CHEAP insurance & a wealth of info.
    I always buy the new versions of the ones I use the most, AND keep my older ones for reference in case something gets discontinued & I happen to need data.
    Remember,, those who publish,, use TESTED data. The internet can not always say that. (Unless it's directly from a company that publishes a manual.)

    I once saw a guy blow up a S&W M29 at a public range. He wasn't seriously injured,, but the gun was destroyed. When the Army investigators (base public range) questioned him about his ammo, he replied along the lines of; "I filled the cases with the powder I had up to where the bullet was." Turned out,, it was Bullseye powder.
    A $30-$35 manual can prevent a LOT of problems and always be available on the bench.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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