reload for 30 carbine

H110 if you want to be really obnoxious. I've also used IMR4227, but it doesn't have the same effect. I don't recall the charge weights, but you can use hodgdons reloading centre and do your load development.

Frontier 110gr plated bullets are what I use, and Dominion SR primers

Brass... winchester makes it. But for the cost of brass I was just buying American Eagle factory loads ($33-ish) and figured that was a fair deal for obtaining brass.

It's a fun little gun, and great for new shooters to give them the magnum experience without the recoil. It's essentially a .30 magnum pistol, really, and deadly accurate.
 
Have Lyman's .30 Carbine handgun data in a .pdf if you want it. Pretty much the same as regular data though. More bullet weights, as I recall.
Only loaded .30 Carbine for a Carbine. IMR4227 and Speer 110 grain HP's and SP's. Found the 4227 more accurate than the H110.
 
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