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Thread: Cast boolit load for deer/hogs 30-30

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    Boolit Mold
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    Cast boolit load for deer/hogs 30-30

    Just cast up a few boolits for my 10" Contender 30-30 in a new Lee 309 150 FN Gc mold from 75-25 WW and pure. Still lack sizing, gas checks and lube.
    Anybody have any good starting info for this boolit in the Contender for deer and hog huntin'?
    I have BLC2 on hand and am heading to a Gunshow this weekend so powder info would be helpful. Any thoughts on expansion qualities for this alloy mix? They were water dropped.
    Thanks in advance.

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    Cartridge: 30-30 Winchester
    Load Type: Pistol
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    Bullet Weight/ Manufacturer Powder/ C.O.L./ Vel. (ft/s)/ Pressure/ Vel. (ft/s)/Pressure

    150 GR. FN Hodgdon Varget 2.550" 31.0 1907 31,100 CUP 34.5 2119 36,200 CUP
    150 GR. FN IMR 4064 2.550" 34.4 1995 37,400 CUP
    150 GR. FN Hodgdon BL-C(2) 2.550" 33.0 1868 21,800 CUP 37.0 2060 33,900 CUP
    150 GR. FN Hodgdon H4895 2.550" 30.5 1899 27,900 CUP 34.0 2116 36,700 CUP
    150 GR. FN IMR 3031 2.550" 33.0 2035 37,500 CUP
    150 GR. FN Hodgdon Benchmark 2.550" 27.0 1817 32,100 CUP 29.0 1944 37,200 CUP
    http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp
    BTW In the above website, I chose the data for "pistol"
    Last edited by 475BH; 01-05-2011 at 10:16 AM.

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    bhn22
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    Just use std 30-30 loads, don't try to compensate for the shorter barrel by using fast burning powders. I wouldn't use water dropped bullets in this application. Expansion will be iffy, depending on the distance you plan to shoot. I compared the velocities shown above with my Lyman manual and believe Hodgdons data may have been developed in a 14 inch barrel. You might want to chronograph the loads you work up so you know where you're at.

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    I made 25 soft-pointed Lyman #311041 castings for my Win 94 x 30-30 WCF, loaded them over 32.0 grains of WW-748, and they never went hunting. Darnit! Now I'll have to expend them on jackrabbits or steel coyote silhouettes. Hate that.
    I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bhn22 View Post
    Just use std 30-30 loads, don't try to compensate for the shorter barrel by using fast burning powders. I wouldn't use water dropped bullets in this application. Expansion will be iffy, depending on the distance you plan to shoot. I compared the velocities shown above with my Lyman manual and believe Hodgdons data may have been developed in a 14 inch barrel. You might want to chronograph the loads you work up so you know where you're at.
    Should I go back and anneal the tips to soften them up some? I can get a light scratch with my fingernail on them.
    I have the dedicated Thompson Contender load data book, so I'm guessing the 150 gr data for the Lyman and RCBS molds listed there would be a good starting point. Also picked up the Modern reloading book by Lee today and he shows some data there for the 150's too. I'll work up a few and chrono them over the weekend if the rain holds out.
    Thanks guys.

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