I had never used H 322 before, always H 4895. I looked in the Lyman book and for the leverguns and a 405 gr bullet they started at 50.0 grains. I kept adjusting the powder thrower and when it got to 49.0 I called it good.
at the range:
shot three old rounds with 45.0 H 4895, Rem 405
1357, 1322, 1323
'bout what I expected....so I chamber three of the H 322 loads in the gun....49.0 H 322, Rem 405....touch one off what the....man it stung me pretty good.....look at the chrono..
1703 holy cow! this is a ported guide gun with a 18.5?" barrel...
the next two shots were 1648 and 1737
this load with also perfectly fills with powder to where the bottom of the bullet will be when seated and crimped