Ken,
Don't be a hog!
I think it would be nice to post them on here if someone feels comfortable about doing so. Wasn't this load info one of the big gripes when it wasn't published in the Journal?
Altho I have yet to fire smokeless in my .38/55 I'll start the ball rolling by giving the load I use with BP.
The gun is an original Win. High Wall with a 28" 4 wgt. barrel, with the standard 1-18" twist. As such it has an oversize tube with the groove dim. of .380". Sights are an MVA Soule mid range rear, and an original Win. bubble front.
The bullet I use is SAECO's oversized tapered Sae62738. The standard diam. mould is their number Sae37570. Both are as listed in Bufflao Arm's catalog page 15. The alloy I've found the best is 1-30. Bullet is breech seated 1/16" ahead of the case.
Powder charge is 43.0 grs. bulk of 2F Swiss topped with a .030" Walters wad set lightly on the charge.
Win. large rifle primers and SPG lube.
M.V. is 1294.1 fps and the best 5 shot group at 100 yds. so far has been .890", altho 1 1/4" would be a good average. With a 30x Lyman STS on it will group at 3/4" with best groups going 5/8".
Another good load is 50.0 grs. wgt. of 1F Goex with a 1-25 alloy and using a 50/50 bees wax/olive oil lube. All else the same as above. This has a MV of 1235.9 fps and the best 5 shot groups will run slightly under an inch, with the average about the same as above.
I also have a Brooks spitzer style 325 gr. bullet that using 45.5 grs. of 1 1/2 Swiss and cast of 1-25 or 1-20, SPG lube, a Rem. 2 1/2 primer, and breech seated 1/8" ahead of the case. All else the same as first stated above. This has a MV of 1210 fps, and best groups run right at an inch. It does tip slightly at 100 yds., so not sure what it'll do at 200 as I haven't had a chance to try it at that distance, since our BP matches are all held at 100 yds. Might change next year!
PETE