I'm revisiting an 8mm mauser load I have been using a while.. it is 175gr cast, gas checked, over imr 4198
Data is from the lyman book.
Shoots nicely..I enjoy it..much milder than turkish surplus..probably in the 1550-1650 fps range. No barrel leading even though my turk I shoot the cast in has less than a stellar bore ( strong rifling, but came with a dark bore that cleaned up with hours of cleaning to bright-ish - shoots great though ).
I was doing some research this morning and saw a few discussions around the web on 4198 not being suitable for cast in 8mm mauser.. too fast..not enough fps..that sort of thing. ( some of these threads I read were from 2011 era..with not many newer ones on the subject ) Yet..there are plenty of other fast powders used in the data..including red dot..etc..
Is there any specific reason why lyman thinks 4198 is fine in 8mm mauser..yet many shooters feel it is not? In some data I saw..4198 was the potentially most accurate load..etc..
So far I've had no issues.. no flat primers..no flowing primers..no stiff bolts..no pressure signs at all.. load physically feels like it is only 60% of that turkish surplus feels like..I'm getting hits at point of aim at 100 yards..so no issues there..
I'm pretty happy with it..should I be concerned?
Opinions?