universal clays for 30-30 ?

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I bought a bunch of universal clays powder on sale a while ago. Anyone have any load data : universal clay powder for a berry's bullet 150 gr copper plated bullet ?. max velocity should not be over 1700 fps. I want to make some cheap plinking ammo .
 
From Berrys bullets FAQ

FAQ: How do I load Berry's Preferred Plated Bullets?

Plated bullets occupy a position between cast bullets and jacketed bullets. They are soft lead, but have a hard outer shell on them. When loading plated bullets we have found best results using low- to mid-range jacketed data in the load manual. You must use data for a bullet that has the same weight and profile as the one you are loading. Do not exceed mid-range loads. Do not use magnum loads.

http://www.hodgdon.com/ has reduced loads using H4895 and trailboss. You can Google Universal Clays 30-30 loads but these are even lighter loads than using H4895 and some Trail boss loads. Bottom line, there are much better powder choices than Universal Clays for what you want to do. Save your Universal Clays for your pistols and shotguns.
 
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+1 for 10 grains of Universal. It seems that it is sufficiently close to Unique that the same rule of thumb applies that somewhere around 10 grains will work as a plinking load for most centrefire rifle cartridges.

I have used the same charge of Universal with 123 grain .311 plated bullets in for .303.
 
just something to consider.
I follow another forum, and the discussion on Universal is that it is position sensitive.

some shooters found it to be significant at distance but close shots were not an issue.

perhaps some poly fill to hold the powder back would work if you were target shooting. Probably not worth the effort for plinking.
 
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