I am trying to work up target loads for an M96. I have PRVI brass and CCI 200 primers, and 140 gr Hornady A-Max bullets, which I am hoping for big things from. After much googling here and elsewhere, I finally settled on IMR4350.
The problems start here: I have the Speer manual that came with my RCBS kit, and IMR very kindly gives you access to everything on their site, but official Hornady data is hard to come by without buying their manual. On top of that, the Speer manual lists starting/max loads of IMR4350 under a 140gr Speer SP as 34/36, but the IMR website suggests - for the same Speer bullet - a starting load of 41gr, working up to a max of 45! IMR doesn't distinguish between M94/M96 actions and "modern", but even for a commercial action the Speer manual's numbers are only 39/41.
My first question for the board is why the big difference between the two sources? With a range that big, I'm worried that erring on the side of caution will produce loads so light as to be insufficient to clear the barrel.
Second, none of those numbers are for the 140gr A-Max, and I don't have enough experience to guess at how big a difference the projectile makes to the equation; does anyone have Hornady's most recent data for the A-Max with IMR4350?
Thanks in advance.
The problems start here: I have the Speer manual that came with my RCBS kit, and IMR very kindly gives you access to everything on their site, but official Hornady data is hard to come by without buying their manual. On top of that, the Speer manual lists starting/max loads of IMR4350 under a 140gr Speer SP as 34/36, but the IMR website suggests - for the same Speer bullet - a starting load of 41gr, working up to a max of 45! IMR doesn't distinguish between M94/M96 actions and "modern", but even for a commercial action the Speer manual's numbers are only 39/41.
My first question for the board is why the big difference between the two sources? With a range that big, I'm worried that erring on the side of caution will produce loads so light as to be insufficient to clear the barrel.
Second, none of those numbers are for the 140gr A-Max, and I don't have enough experience to guess at how big a difference the projectile makes to the equation; does anyone have Hornady's most recent data for the A-Max with IMR4350?
Thanks in advance.


















































