Hello all, there's something that's bugging me about Hodgdon's load data online, and perhaps some of you might have an insight to help explain it.
Using their reloading center, for rifle, caliber .357mag, bullet weight 158gr, Hodgdon powders, I get the following data (I didn't reproduce all the loads from the website, just a sampling):
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The question that I have is: why such inconsistency between the jacketed (HDY XTP) and the lead/semiwadcutter (LSWC) bullet loads?
The data for the lead bullets normally gives them a markedly lower maximum velocity and chamber pressure than for the jacketed bullets. But take note of the data on the last line of that table... it allows for MORE powder, HIGHER velocity for the lead SWC bullet than the jacketed XTP, and it allows for TWICE the chamber pressure of the other LSWC recipes. What gives? If you can go that fast and high pressure with the Universal powder, how come you cannot do it with the H4227 or HS-6? Was the velocity the limiting factor? None of the online loads from Hodgdon exceed 1400 ft/s for the lead bullet.
For comparison, C.Rodney James's ABCs mentions hard cast lead bullets zipping of up at 2000 ft/s, and Lyman's 49th shows data for 170gr lead bullets (no gas check) made of #2 alloy (BHN~15) going 1700 ft/s from 15.0gr of H110. I'm planning to use hard cast bullets with a BHN of ~25.
I understand about leading the barrel and soft lead bullets flying apart at high speed, certainly, but the Hodgdon online data seems really strange and inconsistent, to the point that I'm wondering how far to trust it. Perhaps it's time to buy one more load manual!
What do you think?
Eh, second question while I'm at it: Anyone has load data using H110 powder for a 158gr Lead SWC bullet? I'm expecting a shipment from the Bullet Barn soon and I'm trying to find some useful recipes for them.
Using their reloading center, for rifle, caliber .357mag, bullet weight 158gr, Hodgdon powders, I get the following data (I didn't reproduce all the loads from the website, just a sampling):
| 158gr HDY XTP | H4227 | 14.5gr | 1578ft/s | 34 600 CUP | 16.0gr | 1668ft/s | 42 600 CUP |
| 158gr LSWC | H4227 | 10.5gr | 1288ft/s | 15 400 CUP | 11.5gr | 1382ft/s | 17 800 CUP |
| 158gr HDY XTP | HS-6 | 8.0gr | 1181ft/s | 28 000 CUP | 9.5gr | 1427fr/s | 41 900 CUP |
| 158gr LSWC | HS-6 | 6.0gr | 1083ft/s | 12 900 CUP | 7.0gr | 1224fr/s | 15 500 CUP |
| 158gr HDY XTP | Universal | 5.8gr | 1059ft/s | 32 100 CUP | 6.3gr | 1147ft/s | 39 300 CUP |
| 158gr LSWC | Universal | 5.5gr | 1214ft/s | 23 300 CUP | 6.7gr | 1380ft/s | 34 600 CUP |
[td]Powder[/td]
[td]Start Load[/td]
[td]Velocity[/td]
[td]Pressure[/td]
[td]Max load[/td]
[td]Velocity[/td]
[td]Pressure[/td]
The question that I have is: why such inconsistency between the jacketed (HDY XTP) and the lead/semiwadcutter (LSWC) bullet loads?
The data for the lead bullets normally gives them a markedly lower maximum velocity and chamber pressure than for the jacketed bullets. But take note of the data on the last line of that table... it allows for MORE powder, HIGHER velocity for the lead SWC bullet than the jacketed XTP, and it allows for TWICE the chamber pressure of the other LSWC recipes. What gives? If you can go that fast and high pressure with the Universal powder, how come you cannot do it with the H4227 or HS-6? Was the velocity the limiting factor? None of the online loads from Hodgdon exceed 1400 ft/s for the lead bullet.
For comparison, C.Rodney James's ABCs mentions hard cast lead bullets zipping of up at 2000 ft/s, and Lyman's 49th shows data for 170gr lead bullets (no gas check) made of #2 alloy (BHN~15) going 1700 ft/s from 15.0gr of H110. I'm planning to use hard cast bullets with a BHN of ~25.
I understand about leading the barrel and soft lead bullets flying apart at high speed, certainly, but the Hodgdon online data seems really strange and inconsistent, to the point that I'm wondering how far to trust it. Perhaps it's time to buy one more load manual!
What do you think?
Eh, second question while I'm at it: Anyone has load data using H110 powder for a 158gr Lead SWC bullet? I'm expecting a shipment from the Bullet Barn soon and I'm trying to find some useful recipes for them.
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