emk1161 Straight Shooter
Registered: 06/20/09
Posts: 24
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| 05/10/10 at 02:18 PM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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Finally have the time to start casting. Started with the Lyman 429421. One side was .427 the other .428. Good thing I only cast 600 before miking them. I was getting 247 grn though. Sent that one back and replaced with RCBS 44-250-K. Diameter is good but am getting 262 grn. Thats ok with me the more the merrier. Where should I start with 2400 and where should I stop? Need to get a chrono after I explain the cost of casting equip to the wife. Also casting for my 460 Guns and Ammo 535 grn Rcbs mould. Thanks Don |
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ace Wildcat
Registered: 06/14/08
Posts: 83
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| 05/11/10 at 03:49 PM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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howdy. I used to only use 2400 in my 44 mag, but then I got to wanting lighter loads so tryed some others. If you want hot loads 2400 is still a good choice. Speer #13 shows 18 to 20 for 250 gn cast. start maybe down 1 gn cause your bullet is heavier. if you havent already, get a loading manual or 2 or 3. good luck,,,ace __________________ too damn old to die young |
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