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Message started by King carp on Dec 9th, 2019 at 11:03pm

Title: Which powder?
Post by King carp on Dec 9th, 2019 at 11:03pm
Hello to the forum: I am going to do some reloading for my krag rifle and carbine. I have cast a bunch of 180 and 200 grain gas check Lyman no. 2 alloy bullets. I have unique brand powder. My question is there another powder that would work for cast and jacketed bullets? 95% of my shooting will be done with cast bullets. The jacketed rounds would be used for feral hog removal.
       Thanks and happy holidays, kc

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by Mike4MSU on Dec 9th, 2019 at 11:57pm
Here’s some load data for cast bullets from Lyman’s 50th edition
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Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by King carp on Dec 10th, 2019 at 4:33am
Thanks for your help. Do you know if these powders work just as well with jacketed bullets as cast?
     Thanks again, kc

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by Mike4MSU on Dec 10th, 2019 at 11:31am
Weights and powders are different for jacketed bullets even at the same bullet weight.

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by Kerz on Dec 12th, 2019 at 12:28pm
There are a few on this forum that shoot cast bullets.  I'm sure they will respond shortly with some info.  You might want to use the search tool for related information as well.
Vic

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by King carp on Dec 12th, 2019 at 2:53pm
Thanks. Will do.

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by madsenshooter on Dec 12th, 2019 at 5:41pm
4895 is a powder that can be used for both reduced cast loads and full power jacketed loads, in various doses.

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by King carp on Dec 12th, 2019 at 8:33pm
Thank you. I have used IMR 4895 for my 1903A3 Springfield.  That is good news. I am trying  to keep things as simple as possible. I will check out some loads using that powder.
      Thanks again, kc

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by bote on Mar 9th, 2020 at 9:19pm
I had no idea you could shoot cast lead bullets at that velocity but then I know close to zero about lead bullets.  I bought a mold for my trapdoor and even cast a few bullets but have never fired the rifle.  I also bought a good book about loading for the trapdoor.  You've got my interest in lead bullets for the Krag.

Title: Re: Which powder?
Post by Capt. Frank on Mar 12th, 2020 at 3:34pm
I have found, for the Trapdoor, 405 grain lead bullets, and Accurate 5744 powder, give me the most accurate results.

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