140gr Accubonds and RNFP TLG GC 405gr 45-70

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Bought some of the bullets listed above

140gr are for my 6.5x55 swedish 1910 CG

and the 45-70 is for a Marlin Guide Gun

I have RE22 for the accubonds. Can i use the same amount of powder for them as I do the 140gr partitions?? they don't have a min or max in the nosler manual. if i can't, anyone have some mins for me and I can work up from there.

For my 405gr, I got some H322. I was told to go with 54grains of H322 with the remington 405s, again can I use this much powder for the bullet barn hard cast lead bullets? if not, anyone have a min i can work with??
 
Lyman 49th says H322 43.5gr starting 48.5gr max for 405 gr Cast in Marlin 1895

I could not find exact data for your 405gr jacketed Rem but 54gr of H322 seems to be at the hot end of things and somewhere lower may be a better starting load. Lyman Gives 45gr starting 50gr Max on a similar 405gr Jacketed with H322 in Marlin Level loads.
 
I have RE22 for the accubonds. Can i use the same amount of powder for them as I do the 140gr partitions?? they don't have a min or max in the nosler manual. if i can't, anyone have some mins for me and I can work up from there.

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What nosler manual are you using ?

Yes same amount of powder for both bullets, My #6 Nosler manual says 46.5 as max which is what I was using in a Swedish Mauser when I owned one. Cant remember the start load and im away from my books...you can usually substract 10% from a max load to start with .
 
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