Lyman, yep! Keep checking for something there. I have 1000 148gr LWC from them (Meister) and when I called, they said to use Lyman data for their bullets. Other than that, I don't have anything that
Black_Talon didn't already say.
EDIT:
I just checked my 45th edition of Lyman (70's sometime).
They list a 112gr cast bullet #358425 (#2 alloy)
No COAL given.
B.E. 2.0=572 fps, 3.8=954 fps
Unique 3.5=682 fps, 6.9=1252
2400 8.0=656 fps, 12.5=1185 fps
SR 7625 3.2=476 fps, 4.9=742 fps
SR 4756 4.1=488 fps, 6.3=826 fps
IMR 4227 7.0=416 fps, 9.9=757 fps
I would think that anything in the middle of these charges would work. Lighter bullets typically (can) take a bit more powder.
One thought, most loads in this book have lower starting and higher max charges than you'll find in modern books. Why? Who knows, but they sure do CYA (or CTA, cover their ***) nowadays by being "safer".
Last edited by Ceapea; 01-06-2011 at 12:32 AM.
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