I've run into a bit of a conundrum, so I'm looking for advice.
I picked up Lee Carbide dies for my .45LC, and asked the salesman for relatively cheap plinking bullets, and to recommend a powder. He got me Hornady 200 grain XTP's, and went to his Hornady reloading manual to pick out a powder for me - he picked Unique. I assumed that since he used the Hornady manual, I could get all the info out of my Hornady manual - the same edition I believe - however, I'm finding my manual has no loads listed for the 200 grain XTP's.
I went to my Lee manual, he lists loads for both 200 grain XTP and 200 grain jacketed - my Unique powder is listed in a load for the 200 grain jacketed, but not for the 200 grain XTP. Probably a silly question - but can I just use the jacketed load for my XTP bullets?
I'm probably missing something, but I'm still trying to figure out how the guy recommended me a powder from a Hornady recipe that doesn't seem to exist... unless he pulled it from Hornady's listed loads for lead bullets? I'm assuming you can't use a lead bullet recipe for jacketed bullets, can you?
So, to recap, I guess the overriding question is, can I use the 200 grain jacketed recipe for my XTP bullets? I'm assuming the answer is yes, but better safe and silly than blown up