I'm loading for a 25-20 and with jacketted bullets have had a lot of success.
Cast bullets are providing a reall obstacle however.
The main problem is that the loads recommended by ADI are not powerful enough to seal the case neck.
The only powder recommended for the job is AR2205 with a minimum load of 6gn & a maximum of 7gn, for both 71gn and 85gn cast bullets.
AR2205 is on the same level as H110 to give you an idea.
Presently I'm using a 6.5gn load behind some 75gn FPRN cast projectiles and they continue to blacken down the outside of the case neck and leave a huge amount unburnt powder.
It's unsafe and isn't exploiting the powder load.
Would changing to pistol primers solve the problem?
Are small pistol primers the same size?
Would increasing the charge to 8gn work?
It's still 1.3gn below the minimum charge for 75gn jacketed bullets but I think the extra powder might solve the problem.
Cast bullets are providing a reall obstacle however.
The main problem is that the loads recommended by ADI are not powerful enough to seal the case neck.
The only powder recommended for the job is AR2205 with a minimum load of 6gn & a maximum of 7gn, for both 71gn and 85gn cast bullets.
AR2205 is on the same level as H110 to give you an idea.
Presently I'm using a 6.5gn load behind some 75gn FPRN cast projectiles and they continue to blacken down the outside of the case neck and leave a huge amount unburnt powder.
It's unsafe and isn't exploiting the powder load.
Would changing to pistol primers solve the problem?
Are small pistol primers the same size?
Would increasing the charge to 8gn work?
It's still 1.3gn below the minimum charge for 75gn jacketed bullets but I think the extra powder might solve the problem.