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  • CHEVELLE427
    Just picked up a trapdoor. Got some really nice bullets that are made locally but noticed that Cabelas has Oregon Trail Laser-Cast Bullets at a much lower price than the local ones. Anyone have any experience with these?
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  • Bert H.
    I would recommend starting at 45-grains of IMR 3031 with a 325 grain bullet and working up slowly.

    From personal experience and preference, it is tough to beat 40-grains of IMR 4198 under a 325 grain bullet.
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  • CHEVELLE427
    quote:Originally posted by Bert H.
    I would recommend starting at 45-grains of IMR 3031 with a 325 grain bullet and working up slowly.

    From personal experience and preference, it is tough to beat 40-grains of IMR 4198 under a 325 grain bullet.


    i will check and see if i have some 4198 and give it a shot
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  • 260
    try 60.0 gr of h335 w/ hornady 300 gr. fed gm primer. i am getting 1 1/2" 4 shot groups at 75 yds. w/ t/c 14" 4 is enough for me.... lol
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  • tsr1965
    quote:Originally posted by Bert H.
    I would recommend starting at 45-grains of IMR 3031 with a 325 grain bullet and working up slowly.

    From personal experience and preference, it is tough to beat 40-grains of IMR 4198 under a 325 grain bullet.


    I am pretty partial to a load of 34 grains of that IMR 4198, behind a hard cast(Missouri Bullet, #1 Buffalo) 405 grainer. I had a guy by the name of [:D]Bert[:D], on here give me the info[:D][:D] I shoot it out of a late model Winchester 1886 takedown(Japan made), and a Browning 1885 BPCR(same maker). Easy on the shoulder, yet powerful, and accurate enough to do gallon milk jugs at 300 and 400 yards.

    If you must use IMR-3031, go to the Hodgdon reloading site:

    http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp

    and look up what you need.

    Best
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  • CHEVELLE427
    quote:Originally posted by tsr1965
    quote:Originally posted by Bert H.
    I would recommend starting at 45-grains of IMR 3031 with a 325 grain bullet and working up slowly.

    From personal experience and preference, it is tough to beat 40-grains of IMR 4198 under a 325 grain bullet.


    I am pretty partial to a load of 34 grains of that IMR 4198, behind a hard cast(Missouri Bullet, #1 Buffalo) 405 grainer. I had a guy by the name of [:D]Bert[:D], on here give me the info[:D][:D] I shoot it out of a late model Winchester 1886 takedown(Japan made), and a Browning 1885 BPCR(same maker). Easy on the shoulder, yet powerful, and accurate enough to do gallon milk jugs at 300 and 400 yards.

    If you must use IMR-3031, go to the Hodgdon reloading site:

    http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp

    and look up what you need.

    Best


    thanks i lost that site link but had there books, seems i always find bullets that are not on the load data list , there site went from 300-350, and i picked up some 325
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  • DONDALINGER
    I use 50 grains of 3031 to push a 300 grain jacketed bullet out of a Gibbs 45-70 and it is an outstanding load combination. I can get cloverleaf groups at 100 yards all day long.

    Good luck, Don
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  • Tailgunner1954
    quote:Originally posted by CHEVELLE427

    thanks i lost that site link but had there books, seems i always find bullets that are not on the load data list , there site went from 300-350, and i picked up some 325


    As a rule of thumb, you can "split" the 300 and 350 data (both min and max) for the 325's
    IE if with powder X the 300's call for 50 to 60gr and the 350's call for 40-50gr, than you should be safe using 45-55gr for your 325's (assuming all 3 are of the same type/construction of course)
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  • Mort4570
    according to my Lyman's,those are RUGER ONLY loads with 3031.
    YOWIES.
    47-54 grains is more where u want to be with 322 grain lead.
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  • CHEVELLE427
    quote:Originally posted by Mort4570
    according to my Lyman's,those are RUGER ONLY loads with 3031.
    YOWIES.
    47-54 grains is more where u want to be with 322 grain lead.


    i have the same book

    was think start at 48-49
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