Hello from Scotland
Im new to the reloading caper but can already see it can be great fun ! My .308 is no problem more loads than you can shake a stick at , for a huge number of bullet weights and with a vast quantity of powders.
My .444p (soon to arrive) is proving more difficult, i have gleemed alot of information from this excellant site of course. The thing is most of the loads are for Reloader 7/ H-322 / H-335 all these powders i can get approx £28 per pound. how ever i can also get N-120,N-130,N-132,N-133,N-134, these work out at about £22 per pound and have a good reputation -so how do i go about working out loads ?
I have found data for N-120 & N-130 and 200gn/240gn/265gn, bullets. I see that the powders favoured by Marshall are closer to N-134 for which i can find NO DATA at all-so were do i start ?
Would be interested to here your advice on this one.
Regards Englander
Im new to the reloading caper but can already see it can be great fun ! My .308 is no problem more loads than you can shake a stick at , for a huge number of bullet weights and with a vast quantity of powders.
My .444p (soon to arrive) is proving more difficult, i have gleemed alot of information from this excellant site of course. The thing is most of the loads are for Reloader 7/ H-322 / H-335 all these powders i can get approx £28 per pound. how ever i can also get N-120,N-130,N-132,N-133,N-134, these work out at about £22 per pound and have a good reputation -so how do i go about working out loads ?
I have found data for N-120 & N-130 and 200gn/240gn/265gn, bullets. I see that the powders favoured by Marshall are closer to N-134 for which i can find NO DATA at all-so were do i start ?
Would be interested to here your advice on this one.
Regards Englander