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How to know what powder is used in a manufactured cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1888800" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>Get your hands on some trail boss. Check your weight twice as you need to be careful with pressures. I load subsonic for different rounds with trail boss and blue dot. I think in 30-30 I'd stick with trail boss. Don't mix powders and stay safe. If I were shooting 30-30 with 170gr bullets I'd stay around 6 or 7 grains then start chronographing loads. that Is my personal opinion and you may want to collect some data elsewhere before doing such. I would also start by using cast bullets then develop my load before going with jacketed bullets. Lessen chance of stuck bullet. Stay under 1120 FPS and you will find your load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1888800, member: 56839"] Get your hands on some trail boss. Check your weight twice as you need to be careful with pressures. I load subsonic for different rounds with trail boss and blue dot. I think in 30-30 I’d stick with trail boss. Don’t mix powders and stay safe. If I were shooting 30-30 with 170gr bullets I’d stay around 6 or 7 grains then start chronographing loads. that Is my personal opinion and you may want to collect some data elsewhere before doing such. I would also start by using cast bullets then develop my load before going with jacketed bullets. Lessen chance of stuck bullet. Stay under 1120 FPS and you will find your load [/QUOTE]
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