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In the 80's and 90's, I shot a lot of duplex, BP loads, using the only thing available, at that time, GOEX. My standard load was 15% 4759. 15% because that is what ASSRA specified in their LR rules. I never tried 4227 but, the burn rate is very, very close to 4759 and 8 gr would be 15% for the 38/55. 15% is very safe in a 32/40 & 32/35, I've used it in my 32/40, 44 Stevens with 185 gr bullets. For all my BP shooting and testing (SS & slug guns), I found Rem 1 1/2 (30 American cases for SS and only 1 1/2's for slug guns) and Rem 2 1/2 primers to give the best accuracy. 4227 isn't primer sensitive so, if you can get Rem primers, make sure you try them. F150's where second in accuracy. I always used FG GOEX, finding it more accurate than FFG because it had less "fines" and if you only have FFG, I would sieve it, as Randy suggests, for best accuracy. I only tried sieving once and made such a mess, I never tried it again. Sieving also has it's dangers that I'm sure Randy will address. I never weighed my charges, just threw them from the bench but, was able to win matches and set records, in thoughs days. For lube, I used Darr, Emmert and my own (even amount of BW, Parafin, crisco & vasaline). My lube worked best in my testing but, a friend used Darr with great success. I capped the case off with a LDP wad and all my shooting was BSed. Frank
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