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I'm trying to help a friend load for a Marin Model 1893, Black Powder version in 32-40 Win. It holds great sentimental value for my friend so he would like to be extra cautious.
We have brass from the LGS and 170 grain bullets from the bullet barn. Now we are just trying to settle on powder and primer.
I appreciate any help figuring out the last pieces to this puzzle. I'd hate to be responsible for damaging a heirloom.
Primers:
Large Pistol or large rifle?
hodgdon lists large pistol - as does Chuckhawks fwiw. However my friend was told large rifle. Does it really matter? TBH I've never reloaded pistol. Are they interchangeable for low pressure loads?
Powder:
Replicating black powder loads I've found nothing in my manual (Lyman 48th). I have h4895, benchmark and h322 and was hoping to use those, although at this point I'm not opposed to getting a pound of powder specific for this project. Perhaps maybe we should be looking at black powder.
On Hodgdon site they have:
Hodgdon H4227 .324" 2.555" 13.0 1,367 18,000 CUP
Hodgdon H110 .324" 2.555" 12.0 1,376 19,200 CUP
Hodgdon Lil'Gun .324" 2.555" 9.3 1,237 19,600 CUP
I've found a couple posts at CGN and around the www siting stuff like:
12 grains of imr4227 - thx SHELL SHUCKER - nice post.
13 to 14 grains of H4227
16.0 grains of H4895 powder. maximum load is 22.0 grains of H4895 - excites me because I have h4895
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From the Ideal Loading Manual, for cast bullets:
165 gr bullet- max load 13.2 grs SR4759= 1427'ps
170 gr Bullet- max load 16.0 grs SR4759= 1685'ps
185 gr Bullet- max load 13.0 grs SR4759= 1350'ps
185 gr Bullet- max load 11.0 grs 2400 = 1250'ps
Jacketed bullets:
165 gr Bullet- max load 21.5 IMR 4198= 1870'ps
165 gr Bullet- max load 28.0 IMR 3031= 1955'ps
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170 Hornady F.P. Alliant RL-11 18.7 1,520
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; excellent target load for rifles with weak actions
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-4198 20.0 1,718
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; accurate medium load
170 Hornady F.P. Alliant RL-7 25.0 1,740
Remarks: primer: CCI 200; OK for Winchester; do NOT use in weak actions!
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-3031 28.0 1,925
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; maximum; do NOT exceed; use ONLY in strong rifles
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-4895 29.0 1,886
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; fine hunting load for strong action rifles only
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4895 28.5 1,830
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; most accurate hunting load in 1894 Winchester
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4064 26.0 1,590
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; most accurate load with this powder
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4064 27.5 1,710
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; fair hunting load for strong action rifles only
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4227 13.0 1,240
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; light but accurate target load
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4227 15.0 1,410
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; one of the best target loads with cast bullets
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4198 18.0 1,550
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; excellent all-purpose load for old rifles
182 Lyman 321232 IMR IMR-4198 15.0 1,320
Remarks: primer: Rem 9 1/2; good target load for old rifles
182 Lyman 321232 IMR IMR-4895 24.0 1,460
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; good all-around load with plain-base cast bullets
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200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 11.0 1,043
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 12.5 1,138
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 14.0 1,243
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 15.5 1,345
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
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We have brass from the LGS and 170 grain bullets from the bullet barn. Now we are just trying to settle on powder and primer.
I appreciate any help figuring out the last pieces to this puzzle. I'd hate to be responsible for damaging a heirloom.
Primers:
Large Pistol or large rifle?
hodgdon lists large pistol - as does Chuckhawks fwiw. However my friend was told large rifle. Does it really matter? TBH I've never reloaded pistol. Are they interchangeable for low pressure loads?
Powder:
Replicating black powder loads I've found nothing in my manual (Lyman 48th). I have h4895, benchmark and h322 and was hoping to use those, although at this point I'm not opposed to getting a pound of powder specific for this project. Perhaps maybe we should be looking at black powder.
On Hodgdon site they have:
Hodgdon H4227 .324" 2.555" 13.0 1,367 18,000 CUP
Hodgdon H110 .324" 2.555" 12.0 1,376 19,200 CUP
Hodgdon Lil'Gun .324" 2.555" 9.3 1,237 19,600 CUP
I've found a couple posts at CGN and around the www siting stuff like:
12 grains of imr4227 - thx SHELL SHUCKER - nice post.
13 to 14 grains of H4227
16.0 grains of H4895 powder. maximum load is 22.0 grains of H4895 - excites me because I have h4895
---------------------------------------------------------
From the Ideal Loading Manual, for cast bullets:
165 gr bullet- max load 13.2 grs SR4759= 1427'ps
170 gr Bullet- max load 16.0 grs SR4759= 1685'ps
185 gr Bullet- max load 13.0 grs SR4759= 1350'ps
185 gr Bullet- max load 11.0 grs 2400 = 1250'ps
Jacketed bullets:
165 gr Bullet- max load 21.5 IMR 4198= 1870'ps
165 gr Bullet- max load 28.0 IMR 3031= 1955'ps
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170 Hornady F.P. Alliant RL-11 18.7 1,520
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; excellent target load for rifles with weak actions
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-4198 20.0 1,718
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; accurate medium load
170 Hornady F.P. Alliant RL-7 25.0 1,740
Remarks: primer: CCI 200; OK for Winchester; do NOT use in weak actions!
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-3031 28.0 1,925
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; maximum; do NOT exceed; use ONLY in strong rifles
170 Hornady F.P. IMR IMR-4895 29.0 1,886
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; fine hunting load for strong action rifles only
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4895 28.5 1,830
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; most accurate hunting load in 1894 Winchester
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4064 26.0 1,590
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; most accurate load with this powder
170 Speer F.N. IMR IMR-4064 27.5 1,710
Remarks: primer: Fed. 210; fair hunting load for strong action rifles only
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4227 13.0 1,240
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; light but accurate target load
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4227 15.0 1,410
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; one of the best target loads with cast bullets
181 Lyman 321297 IMR IMR-4198 18.0 1,550
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; excellent all-purpose load for old rifles
182 Lyman 321232 IMR IMR-4198 15.0 1,320
Remarks: primer: Rem 9 1/2; good target load for old rifles
182 Lyman 321232 IMR IMR-4895 24.0 1,460
Remarks: primer: Rem. 9 1/2; good all-around load with plain-base cast bullets
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200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 11.0 1,043
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 12.5 1,138
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 14.0 1,243
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
200 SAECO flatnose breech seated Accurate XMP-5744 15.5 1,345
Remarks: gun: Douglas, 24-inch barrel
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