I probably should have elaborated a bit. I am looking for low velocity loads for the 350 gr bullet, which I cannot find.
Using data for H4198, the 300 gr starting load is 30 grains of powder, and the 405 grain starting load is 27 grains of powder. I calculate a starting load of 28.6 grains of powder for the 350 grain bullet. Max load for the 300 grain bullet is 35.5 grains of powder, and for the 405 grain bulloet, 31 grains of powder. I understand that this assumes linearity, but we are also talking about low pressure loads ( approx 14,400 CUP).
My question is, would these be safe loads to start out with, or would I be safer just using the 405 grain bullet data with the 350 grain bullet I have.
I have Hodgdon H4198, Hodgdon H4350, and Reloader 7 on hand (H4350 is the powder I am using for .243).
I also found load data for a 385 grain cast lead bullet. Would I be better off just using that data, knowing that the lighter bullet I am using would result in a lower pressure?
Not trying to be argumentative, just explaining my reasoning and running it past the experts here.
Thanks for the feedback.
Tim