STORMINORMAN
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In general it is accepted that using the starting published load data (using powder "X") for a heavier bullet (i.e., in 9mm a 124gr XTP) as a SAFE starting load point for a lighter bullet of the same type/construction (in this example, the 115gr XTP) if published load data is not available when working up a load...?
So, in general, does this also apply when working up a load for rifle bullets under the same set of circumstances? For example, if load data for a 250gr bullet with "Y" powder says 85gr to start, then using that (or very near that?) as the start point for working up a load for a similar 225gr bullet?
Not looking for maximum velocity or pinpoint accuracy at 800 yards, just a starting point for reloading range/practice ammo to familiarize someone with a new weapon (that just happens to be a 338 Lapua Magnum!) and where any factory ammo is ridiculously expensive for mere practice... And not really available!
This is not a case of extrapolating upward but just trying to find an acceptable solution (a SAFE place to START) when magnum powders & magnum primers are so hard to find, where even $5-7 per round ammo is not readily available, and when I have brass, can find bullets under $0.50, primers for a dime and have 2 lbs. of magnum powders (US869 & Ramshot LRT) available but no load data for the lighter bullets.
Your assistance is appreciated.
So, in general, does this also apply when working up a load for rifle bullets under the same set of circumstances? For example, if load data for a 250gr bullet with "Y" powder says 85gr to start, then using that (or very near that?) as the start point for working up a load for a similar 225gr bullet?
Not looking for maximum velocity or pinpoint accuracy at 800 yards, just a starting point for reloading range/practice ammo to familiarize someone with a new weapon (that just happens to be a 338 Lapua Magnum!) and where any factory ammo is ridiculously expensive for mere practice... And not really available!
This is not a case of extrapolating upward but just trying to find an acceptable solution (a SAFE place to START) when magnum powders & magnum primers are so hard to find, where even $5-7 per round ammo is not readily available, and when I have brass, can find bullets under $0.50, primers for a dime and have 2 lbs. of magnum powders (US869 & Ramshot LRT) available but no load data for the lighter bullets.

Your assistance is appreciated.