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CAS TOPICS => The Powder Room - CAS reloading => Topic started by: Marshal Halloway on November 08, 2005, 11:10:07 PM
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As individual procedures and practices are beyond our control, CAScity.com disclaims any and all liability for any damages which may result from failure to follow prudent handloading practices, or from using any data posted here by individual members, which does not comply with published industry standards.
Reloading Data from Ammunition Manufacturers:
Accurate Powder Reloading Data (http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/)
Alliant Powder Interactive Reloaders Guide (http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/default.aspx)
Hodgdon Powder Company Reloading Data (http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp)
If you have other reliable sources on the Internet, please add it to the list.
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Thanks Marshal! I found the new Trail Boss loads under IMR in a special new section (http://www.imrpowder.com/data/handgun/trailboss-feb2005.php). I finally got a can. Now I have to find the T.B. weight equivalents by volume for some of my Lee powder scoopers.
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This is a great reloading site:
http://www.reloadammo.com/reload.htm (http://www.reloadammo.com/reload.htm)
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Paul, Lee should have the VMD for Trail Boss listed on their site by now. I did have it, but it's been misplaced. I have an Autodisc on my PRO 1000, figured the VMD setting as .66 for a 3.0g load, but it seemed to drop short of that. Went to the .71 and got 3.1g with it and it seems to hold very close tolerance.
If they don't have it listed, give them a call and they'll give it to you...........Buck 8) ;)
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Hi Pards,
This is a pay site but well worth it:
www.loaddata.com
It has a CAS section.
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Lots of data on this site. http://stevespages.com/page8a.htm
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Lots of data on this site. http://stevespages.com/page8a.htm
Thats a good site, got loads using Australian ADI Powders ;D
Dakota
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For those of you that cast your own: Check out The Cast Bullet Association (http://www.castbulletassoc.org/links.shtml) and the Los Angeles Silhouette Club (http://www.lasc.us/CastBulletNotes.htm) page on casting data and formulas. Lots of links and additional data on molds, techniques, etc.
EDIT: Well, if it didn't work before, :o it does now... 8) thanks to whoever fixed it! ;D
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BrianEnos.com has a tremendous amount of information available, their reloading forum is a great resource for reloading information in general and also specific information about Dillon reloading equipment.
For those not familiar with Brian Enos, he is a previous Practical Pistol Champion.
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php? (http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?)
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Griff's link to the Cast Bullet Association is a off.
It should be:
http://www.castbulletassoc.org/links.shtml
Thanks for the links!
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I got the new Trail Boss / Lil Dandy rotor chart directly from RCBS. Looks like this:
Rotor #4 = 1.5 gr. #5 = 1.7 gr. #6 = 1.8 gr. #7 = 1.9 gr. #8 = 2.1 gr. #9 = 2.3 gr.
#10 = 2.5 gr. #11 = 2.8 gr. #12 = 3.1 gr. #13 = 3.4 gr. #14 = 3.7 gr. #15 = 4.0 gr.
#16 = 4.3 gr. #17 = 4.6 gr. #18 = 4.9 gr. #19 = 5.2 gr. #20 = 5.5 gr. #21 = 5.8 gr.
#22 = 6.0 gr. #23 = 6.4 gr. # 24 = 6.7 gr. #25 = 7.1 gr. #26 = 7.5 gr.
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http://handloads.com/ (http://handloads.com/) Handloading Data and Resources
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VMD for Trail Boss is..... .2172 Multiply this number by how many grains you want and it will give you a number close to the Lee disc you need to use.
Example 3gr x .2172 =65
3.5 x .2172=76
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Piedra Kidd
The link to "stevenspages.com" shows CCI 550 (magnum) primers for .38 special loads. Is this a misprint or an acceptable practice?
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It depends on the load.
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For those who can not run their own reloading operation, there is a reloading service
run by SASS members for SASS members: Gunfire Arms & Ammunition. Box of 50
.38 Special for $11.00. These pards also do volume orders of 500. Low prices for
.45 LC reloads. They give priority to reload orders from SASS shooters. Send your
used brass to them and the cost is even less. Best price for a commerical reload
service, that I have found. Check them out: http://gunfirearms.com/
Shenandoah Red
SASS # 90445
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Here is a handy site that settles a lot of arguments with my wife. I just have to show her how much I'm saving by buying all that reloading stuff.
http://www.10xshooters.com/calculators/Handgun_Reloading_Cost_Calculator.htm
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Here's one from Hodgdon that's no longer on thier web site. Cowboy Action Data starts on page 30. Good Luck :)
Hodgdon Basic Reloading Manual PDF (http://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/Hodgdon%20Basic%20Manual.pdf)
Jefro :D Realx-Enjoy
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I came across an Access Database program that is undateable allowing you to save your favorite loads as well as those pre loaded. The guy that created used a lot of powder makers information in the initial data as well. It also prints targets for you and manuals as well as a gun database to keep track of your weapons. I got it from https://sourceforge.net/projects/reloadersrfrnce/files/Reloaders_%20Reference/9.3x74r%20-%20Final/ Now the main program is named RRv93x74r.exe (82.4 MB), from there you will need a download and install of the targets and several for the manuals. It also has some built in calculators for reloading costs, trajectory etc.