Ok guys I am looking at playing with some lead cast bullets for my 375Ruger. Not sure why but I want to try and get a spring bear with and slow lead.
I have been trying to figure out this H4895 reduced load thing https://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/H4895%20Reduced%20Rifle%20Loads.pdf
I am sure its simple. sounds like you take your max charge and X by 60%
example
. 235g TSX max load is 71g of H4895. (Hodgdon site)
71 x 60% or .60 = 42.6grains
Right?
problem is when I check the math against the examples they have on the Hodgdon site they don't add up.
example
125g bullet max load is 53.7g of H4895
53.7 x 60% or .60 = 32.22grains
except on their "examples" on the page about the reduced loads it says 40.5grains
I am just a little confused.
Also will this formula work for lead cast bullets?
any help would be great
I have been trying to figure out this H4895 reduced load thing https://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/H4895%20Reduced%20Rifle%20Loads.pdf
I am sure its simple. sounds like you take your max charge and X by 60%
example
. 235g TSX max load is 71g of H4895. (Hodgdon site)
71 x 60% or .60 = 42.6grains
Right?
problem is when I check the math against the examples they have on the Hodgdon site they don't add up.
example
125g bullet max load is 53.7g of H4895
53.7 x 60% or .60 = 32.22grains
except on their "examples" on the page about the reduced loads it says 40.5grains
I am just a little confused.
Also will this formula work for lead cast bullets?
any help would be great


















































