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YR!
07-13-2018, 10:21 AM
ISO of good target cast load for 100-200 yds. Sort of like the old Scheutzen loads. Please do not send me hunting loads.

RU shooter
07-13-2018, 11:16 AM
8-10 gr of unique , 12-15 gr. of 2400 both with a good fitting 170 ish gr bullet should put you in the vel range your after .

mattw
07-13-2018, 11:26 AM
My favorite is 16 grains of 2400 with a 165-170 grain cast. Very accurate and does not hurt with a metal butt plate!

Rcmaveric
07-13-2018, 12:13 PM
.... lol all my best and most accurate loads are hunting loads.

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Four-Sixty
07-13-2018, 12:14 PM
I've gotta agree with mattw. I have that 16 grains of 2400 formula actually written down on my benchtop and circled.

Texas by God
07-13-2018, 12:15 PM
Is this for a single shot rifle?

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mattw
07-13-2018, 12:28 PM
Used in my old Winchester 30-30 lever. My bestus load is 25.2gr 4895SC Lyman 31141. That is a tack driver, works well with the Ranch Dog bullet as well! But, you did not want a full power load.

mattw
07-13-2018, 12:28 PM
I've gotta agree with mattw. I have that 16 grains of 2400 formula actually written down on my benchtop and circled.

Dude, that load is amazing! Have been shooting it for a couple of decades now. Great for head shots on tree rats! Also very easy on brass, neck size only!

webfoot10
07-13-2018, 12:37 PM
26 grs, AA2520, under RanchDog 150 gr bullet, gaschecked and sized .311. with a
pinch of Dacron over powder. Dime sized groups at 100 yds with a old Savage 340c
rifle. Lube is three coats of Ben's Liquid lube.

YR!
07-13-2018, 01:30 PM
Yes, I special ordered a heavy profile barrel for my Encore rifle.

rintinglen
07-13-2018, 02:16 PM
311-466, LLA lube, 2 coats, over 17.5 grains 2400.

Texas by God
07-13-2018, 03:00 PM
26.6 grs IMR 4320/ LeeC309150F.
1" for 3 shots @ 100 yds from my 1916 Mauser 30-30.
AND it'll hunt.[emoji6]

The guys that shoot .308W and 30-06 may have some better boolit picks for you.

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Thumbcocker
07-13-2018, 03:47 PM
For pure target loads use a full weight boolit (150-170 grains) over red dot or bulls eye. Start at 5 grains.

shortlegs
07-13-2018, 08:37 PM
I like 31141 around 1800 fps in my Little Sharps. Deadly on drink cans at 100 yds. Imr 4198 or RL 7 is what i have been using but after reading here may go to 2400.

GhostHawk
07-13-2018, 09:13 PM
I'm with Thumbcocker.

Found a mold I had forgotten that I had.
2 cavity Lee 150 gr flat nose with gas check.
Cast 50 of them couple days back in half an hour. Out of the 60 cast, culled 3. No wrinkles, 3 out of the first few pours had incomplete fill.

After that they were all gems.

Loaded them over 6.5 grains of Red Dot with a couple of light coats of BLL and left a fan on low blowing on them overnight.

No stickys, can hardly see they have been lubed.
Those shoot equally well out of my Win 94 dirty thirty (yes the new model with the safety)
Or my .30-30 Handi rifle. Handi rifle has the advantage of a scope or Red Dot.

And I am packing up my 1944 built Win 94 to go to JES rebore next week to become a 1-16" twist, 3 groove .35-30-30.

I had admiting I'm beat but even with .316 cast it totally missed paper 9 out of 10 at 25 yards.
So she is going to JES to get reamed.

Will have more money into it than I like by the time I'm done. But I strongly suspect she'll be a shooter when she comes back. And that is all I wanted.

Rcmaveric
07-13-2018, 09:33 PM
The Lee 150g is a great bullet over Red Dot, 2400, Rx7 and 4198. I think it does better with the faster powders.

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Reverend Al
07-14-2018, 12:19 AM
Hard to go wrong with a modest charge of 2400 or 4227 under just about any suitable and proper fitting boolit. Many of the current Scheutzen shooters are very big fans of 4227 in their rifles ...

RU shooter
07-14-2018, 06:59 AM
For pure target loads use a full weight boolit (150-170 grains) over red dot or bulls eye. Start at 5 grains.
Have to admit that's a good one too for serious fun shooting my plain base load for my 32 special is 6 gr Bullseye I have a ladder type rear sight on my rifle so making those sight corrections is easy

barrabruce
07-14-2018, 07:20 AM
4.6 grn bulleye over a 308403 pope clone with a tuft of dacron.
It doesn’t engrave on the nose in my gun but still shoots 1” at 100yrds and had size groups at 328 yards.
Most well fitting 150 -180 grn bullets work pretty much the same.

nagantguy
07-14-2018, 08:47 AM
Dude, that load is amazing! Have been shooting it for a couple of decades now. Great for head shots on tree rats! Also very easy on brass, neck size only!

Yes that sure seems to be the load! And brass life is infinitely long and a pound of powder sure goes a long way; and I use it it primarily for plinking and having kids like my 7 year old niece get shooting a full
Size deer rifle with no recoil and noise but at the woods and swamp ranges common here in Northern MI I think a well placed shot would still put venison on the table even on our large corn fed deer.

Bill*B
07-14-2018, 11:35 PM
Well - these have worked for me. Any good cast bullet of 160 - 180 grains, gas checked, over 19 grains of H 4198, for about 1600 fps in my short trapper barrel; or 16.5 grains of IMR 4227 for 1450 fps. (Ditto for 11 grains of Alliant Steel).

Tom W.
07-15-2018, 03:15 PM
I didn't take a picture, but yesterday at the SO range I shot twelve shots into a small hole @25 yards from an improvised rest with a load of 5 gr. Bullseye, a LR magnum primer, a Lee 160 gr.gc bullet sized to .309 and lubed with two different coats of plain JPW. I think I'm going to make some more and try them at 50 yards next time. My mold is the first one I bought for a smokeless powder rifle, an old single cavity Lee. It's no longer available in single cavity, but I did see it on the website as a DC.

Wayne Smith
07-18-2018, 09:29 AM
Yes that sure seems to be the load! And brass life is infinitely long and a pound of powder sure goes a long way; and I use it it primarily for plinking and having kids like my 7 year old niece get shooting a full
Size deer rifle with no recoil and noise but at the woods and swamp ranges common here in Northern MI I think a well placed shot would still put venison on the table even on our large corn fed deer.

Yes, it probably would. How likely is to see black bear there, though?