I have said this before on other forums & been criticized as being a smart alec. I'm not repeat, not trying to be a smart alec, but please invest in a good reloading manual possibly the one who's bullet you are using. Follow it's guidlines, they have the pressure equipment to properly test loads. Their advise is sound & TESTED, I don't believe you will get into trouble using a good manual. It's money well spent. I hope this isn't taken as being a smart alec, but if so I still think it's good advise. I've been reloading for over 50 years & enjoy it a lot, I think I know what I'm talking about here.
I really have trouble believing the Handi is capable of handling Ruger #1 pressures, I've shot Ruger loads in a Ruger & it's beyond fun. Please be cautious in loading, interpolating loads can be dangerous. Be safe & have fun.
Thanks Frank
Frank, good advise indeed!
From Tim
But H&R will tell you levergun loads are the limit, but they also state that handloads are not recommended in any of their rifles."
Again good advise & good to post.
Rare is the time that a Gun Manufacturer will give a go ahead for handloads & why should they, but they know some will & with that knowledge the let people know the limits, which is in the strong lever catagory. It was a logical way to let people know the strength level & avoid liability of a reloader they can't control.
Speer & Nosler say the same currently about the top catagory: Ruger Number 1 & 3, Browning Mod. 1885 & Mausers properly converted.
As allways some dancing starts occuring when the often asked question "can the handi/BC be loaded to Ruger Number 1 levels. Time to be a little direct, which I do anyway.
1. The
HANDI IS NOT AS STRONG AS A RUGER NUMBER 1 PERIOD2. A person should not be advised that it is ok to load to Ruger Number 1 levels, what does that mean? Instead of a hint that the bottom levels are ok or med. Ruger Number 1 yada yada, any reliable source who can be accountable for what they say will not advise Ruger Number 1 loads.
3. Some have mentioned that the gun would hurt you before you get to that level & for most people they would be right, however that should not be the yardstick because some may add an additional pad, wt. & other things to reduce "felt" recoil & then that rule of thumb is gone.
This is not a bad thing, the Handi is fine for it's purpose & can be loaded with the right bullet to take on anything. I have a Marlin XLR, which again does not need to be loaded to Ruger Number 1 levels at all to do all that I want the 45/70 to do.