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Nov 2nd, 2023 at 12:37pm
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I have purchased a Hepburn project in 38-55 and when I get it going I will be shooting some 300 gr bullets from a mold I have. What would be some good loads for the 300 gr bullet?



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Reply #1 - Nov 2nd, 2023 at 1:16pm
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depending on the bullet and seating depth, somewhere between 45 and 49 grains of good quality black powder. With a 310 gr postell bullet I used 47gr.  A 300 gr hoch tapered bullet did well with 45gr, but I only shot it at 300 m and I was able to keep all 10 shots on the pig.  I think that is good for a "just a guess" load.
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Reply #2 - Nov 2nd, 2023 at 1:21pm
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50.0 grains Swiss FFFg with 310 grain bullet over .060" vegetable wad with newspaper inside over flash hole using a magnum primer.
  
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Reply #3 - Nov 2nd, 2023 at 4:09pm
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17 gr 4227. 16 gr LilGun. Breech seated or fixed ammo.
  

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Reply #4 - Nov 2nd, 2023 at 6:25pm
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westerner wrote on Nov 2nd, 2023 at 4:09pm:
17 gr 4227. 16 gr LilGun. Breech seated or fixed ammo.


thx,now I know what to do with my Lilgun stash! 
  
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Reply #5 - Nov 2nd, 2023 at 7:43pm
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Thanks guys. Now I have somewhere to start.



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Reply #6 - Nov 8th, 2023 at 8:03am
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18 gr. of IMR 4198 works very well in all my 38-55's.  Same charge for 250-330gr. slugs.  I use a 1-1/4" +/- square of cheap TP placed over the charge to keep the powder near the primer.  Not a "wad" but a "tuff".  The TP brought the SD down to 10 or below.  One will need to keep them stored "bullet up" so as not to defeat the TP.
Has been a very effective load on silhouettes out to 400 yards.
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ps: the 4198 also worked very well in the 40-65. 21 gr. w/TP on top.
  
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Reply #7 - Nov 8th, 2023 at 10:09am
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Reloader 7 works very well in the 38-55. close to the burn rate of 4198. 
AND Meters much better than 4198. 
Some good loads in the latest Lyman CBH, no 4.
I ran 28 gr Re7 under the Lyman 255 and 265 gr bullets for a good deer load in my M1893 and 336 CB rifles. 
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Reply #8 - Nov 8th, 2023 at 2:45pm
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beltfed wrote on Nov 8th, 2023 at 10:09am:
Reloader 7 works very well in the 38-55. close to the burn rate of 4198. 
AND Meters much better than 4198. 
Some good loads in the latest Lyman CBH, no 4.
I ran 28 gr Re7 under the Lyman 255 and 265 gr bullets for a good deer load in my M1893 and 336 CB rifles. 
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Is Reloader 7 any good for 300+gr loads in the 1250-1350 fps range?  I've been using IMR-4227 but have 1/2 can of Reloader 7 sitting around.

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