God has a hard on for green rifles
I've always used H335 for my .223 and .308 reloading, so I'm stuffed....
I have been load testing with Ramshot WildBoar, and have a potentially good load for .308/155gn SMK.... the .223 so far doesn't want to play nicely, so more development needed.
I'm going to be loading .44 magnum cases for indoor 25m and need to keep it light to comply with range limits.
I've been suggested bullseye, red dot and unique. I have a couple hundred 240gn heads but have been looking at 200gn molds as well. Anyone reload for .44?
Donald
Thanks RM. I've just picked up a copy of the Richard Lee book which is chock full of data and info..
That titegroup load is just a little too hot for my club
Donald
People who have been there focus on the fundamentals. People who sit at keyboards all day focus on the trivial and inane.
My "go-to" load for many years was 4.9gr Viht N340 pushing a GM 240gr LTC/LRN/LSWC bullet, std. C.O.L. Speed of 637fps, for 216 ft-lb. Group size @25yd was measured at 32mm (edge-to-edge, 10 shots).
Recently I've been using up some Viht N350. I'm using 5.6gr with a 240gr GM LSWC. With a reduced C.O.L. of 1.5" and a medium roll crimp, I get 716fps, yielding 273ft-lb. Group sizes are a little better, esp. at 50m.