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EDIT TO ADD: The data I used was Hodgdon LEVER ACTION GUNS, not the MODERN RIFLES which was even hotter
I just got back from testing a few rounds of 54.0 gr H4198 and the 350 gr Hornady bullet out of my Guide Gun.
I am not sure what to think and would be interested to hear opinions.
I got velocities averaging 2199fps (low 2168 to high 2248) out of the 18.5" barrel. The Hodgdon data says 2141 fps out of their test barrel which is undoubtedly longer so I expect I was hot.
The gun functioned fine, extraction was not sticky, recoil was mild and good accuracy (first three rounds were all touching at 50m with open sights).
There was slight flattening of primers but bothered me was a slight but noticable bulge in the brass just back of the outside of the chamber. I know Marlins have generous chambers and looking at the published data I expect this is a high pressure load for a Marlin and definitely for my gun. I expect that I would see the same in any other Marlin but I am new to these guns so of course am a little frustrated and hope I don't have a wimpy gun.
Has anyone else fired these loads? Is this a normal Marlin pressure sign?
I also see that the Hodgdon data is about 4-6 grains hotter than any other source so I would recommend starting much lower and approaching cautiously, I won't be using 54.0 gr, will be staying a fair bit lower.
Cheers