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Offline Slamfire

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H4198 in 40-60 -240gr??
« on: March 18, 2017, 03:01:55 PM »
Any one using H4198, in their 40-60's,,i'm loading a 210gr. w/ 25 grs. of H4198,, but i'm wanting to load a 240gr..Lyman book shows loads for 210gr.,,only. Don't feel I need to go beyond a 240gr. (cast)bullet to do what I need to do,,any one ,,,all help appricated,,thanks .






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Re: H4198 in 40-60 -240gr??
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2018, 10:03:31 AM »
I am shooting 26.5 hrs of H4198 with 240 gr bullet' this in a Uberti 1876 replica. I know it will shoot thru a 220 pound hog at 42 of my paces. I was beginning to think I was the only one shooting a 40-60 WCF rifle.

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Re: H4198 in 40-60 -240gr??
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2018, 01:30:15 PM »
It depends on what rifle you are using, and what barrel length and twist.  I have shot a 252gr cast (Lyman #2 equivalent) bullet using IMR4198 + 1/4 square of single-ply toilet tissue poked loosely into the case atop the powder. In a carbine with a 16-3/8" barrel, 24 gr produced 1322 ft/sec.  Using a 240gr cast bullet in a rifle with a 28" barrel, 26 gr of IMR4198 + TP filler produced 1577 ft/sec. One rough calculation for the heavier bullet is to divide 210 by 240 = 21.875. I would start with 22 gr., especially if you are using H4198, which had a slightly different burning rate than IMR4198.
[NOTE: The above information is for general information ONLY.  I disclaim any responsibility for accidents or incidents resulting from the use of this information, as the loads listed were for use in my own rifles with a M1886 action.]
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Re: H4198 in 40-60 -240gr??
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Re: H4198 in 40-60 -240gr??
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2018, 02:21:20 PM »
 Hey Rafe,,trust me your not alone,,thanks trailrider . I just spent the last couple day's cut'n down & resiz'n starline 45-70's to 40-60's loaded 10 rd's. w/ 210.gr. rfn w/ 14.2grs. TB and 10 rds. w/H 4198 ,,210gr. rfn w/ 27.5grs. ( CB's & home lube ) .
 Need to buy a 240gr. mould,,,the 240grs. I have are from Buffalo Arms,(,yep looking for a used mould ) . I'm kind'a lik'n the TB loads ,,they shoot to poa at 100 yds.  OH ! I shoot a chappie w/ 24 " oct. barrel ( bought it used ). I don't have a cohono,,so I really do appreciate Trailrider's  information,,I'm using Lyman # 49 reloader's book.
 You other 40/60er's,,keep in touch.


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