New to Group and New to Reloading
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
There's a law in Delaware that states anyone reloading Blackout with H110 must use this website:
http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle
http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle
Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
Published data is generally found in publications.NativeTexan1944 wrote:Some "DUH" questions if you don't mind sir:smustian wrote:You will find that H110 works best in the top part of the published load data so load your test ladder accordingly. For example, if max load is 18.0 grains, then I would load 17.2, 17.4, 17.6, 17.8, 18.0g as my ladder then go see how they performed.NativeTexan1944 wrote: I do not plan to load to max but perhaps 1 or 2 grain(s) lower. My hunting is reserved for short ranges of 8-50 yards but 75 yards may be the exception. I like close. Thanks again.
1. Where may I find the published data for H110?
2. Which primer would be the one I should use: 400 or 450? I know 450 is a magnum primer.Would I need that hot of a primer for 18 grains of powder?
Thank you.
Being new to loading, you should have at least one hard print manual, that has the cartridge you will be starting with. Hornady, Sierrra, Nosler, and Western powders all have data for the Blackout. Data is also available online but generally has no information on the actual process. You will want that information.
I prefer magnum primers with H110, others don’t, that will be trial and error.
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
That's why they make camo sticks.NativeTexan1944 wrote:Naked?? My bright white flesh will scare all the game away.rebel wrote:Some of you guys really worry me
How about, in NC there is a law that if you miss a deer your next hunt must be conducted naked except for an orange hat. Google that
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Hodgdon has a manual that covers all of their powders-H110 is a Hodgdon powder-and that of others. Lyman #50 is a great manual and has data on cast bullets as well.NativeTexan1944 wrote:Some "DUH" questions if you don't mind sir:smustian wrote:You will find that H110 works best in the top part of the published load data so load your test ladder accordingly. For example, if max load is 18.0 grains, then I would load 17.2, 17.4, 17.6, 17.8, 18.0g as my ladder then go see how they performed.NativeTexan1944 wrote: I do not plan to load to max but perhaps 1 or 2 grain(s) lower. My hunting is reserved for short ranges of 8-50 yards but 75 yards may be the exception. I like close. Thanks again.
1. Where may I find the published data for H110?
2. Which primer would be the one I should use: 400 or 450? I know 450 is a magnum primer.Would I need that hot of a primer for 18 grains of powder?
Thank you.
Any small rifle primer should work. Some prefer magnum primers, especially if in colder climates, but I have used Winchester WSR, CCI 400, and CCI #41 with no problems.
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
I would recommend the hornady #10 reloading manual for decent 300blk loads. I would also recommend the Lyman 49-50 editions for simple loading process and explanations. Those will get you moving in the right direction.
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
Same here. While not required by any means, my testing has shown lower ES with BR4 and 450 primers with H110.dellet wrote:I prefer magnum primers with H110, others don’t, that will be trial and error.
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
Thank you for your input. I'm leaning towards using magnum primers with the H110 which I will try first. I plan to use Hornady 120 gr FMJ bullets to plink and 120 gr Barnes Vor-TX bullets solid copper bullets to hunt. I thought about SST bullets to plink and hunt but I don't like using lead core bullets anymore and they are more expensive than FMJ. I plan to sight in with the FMJ to plink and re-sight in with the Barnes to hunt. Am I weird? Don't answer that. LoLdellet wrote:Published data is generally found in publications.NativeTexan1944 wrote:Some "DUH" questions if you don't mind sir:smustian wrote:
You will find that H110 works best in the top part of the published load data so load your test ladder accordingly. For example, if max load is 18.0 grains, then I would load 17.2, 17.4, 17.6, 17.8, 18.0g as my ladder then go see how they performed.
1. Where may I find the published data for H110?
2. Which primer would be the one I should use: 400 or 450? I know 450 is a magnum primer.Would I need that hot of a primer for 18 grains of powder?
Thank you.
Being new to loading, you should have at least one hard print manual, that has the cartridge you will be starting with. Hornady, Sierrra, Nosler, and Western powders all have data for the Blackout. Data is also available online but generally has no information on the actual process. You will want that information.
I prefer magnum primers with H110, others don’t, that will be trial and error.
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
Hello all,.. I just joined your group (300BlkTalk) so I'm a newbie here, however I've been a handloader for 40 some years now for both metallic cartridge and shotshell,.. just thought I'd stop in and say howdy to ya' all,.. I just finished with my 300 BLK build a couple weeks ago,
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Re: New to Group and New to Reloading
Freedom1973 wrote:I would recommend the hornady #10 reloading manual for decent 300blk loads. I would also recommend the Lyman 49-50 editions for simple loading process and explanations. Those will get you moving in the right direction.
Thank you for your input. Since I will be using Hornady bullets, I will get the #10 reloading book. Can't afford both books right now but I will keep the Lyman book in mind. Thanks again.
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