Author Topic: Twenty one grains of H110 with a 336gr cast bullet?  (Read 452 times)

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Offline Dusty Miller

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Twenty one grains of H110 with a 336gr cast bullet?
« on: April 20, 2004, 08:53:50 AM »
After a four year hiatus I've decided to get back into casting and reloading.  HOWEVER, I've managed to loose the one thing I didn't want to loose and that's my load records book!  My LBT bullet mold casts a 336 gr. gc bullet and it just rings a bell with me that I put 21 grains of H110 in the .44 mag cases.  Is that in the ball park or am I about to blow up my gun and loose half my fingers?!
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Twenty one grains of H110 with a 336gr cast
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2004, 09:02:18 AM »
I did what I shudda dun before posting the above inquiry, I went to the Hogdon website and found they are recommending 20.8 gr. of H110 for a 330 gr. LFN gc bullet, wich is almost exactly what I've got.  So, I'm going to start with that.
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