
jacketed load
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- Levergunner
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jacketed load
Any advice on how many grains of unique i need to use with a 158g jacketec bullet for use in my Winchester. 

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- Levergunner 2.0
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Re: jacketed load
Check out the Alliant Powder reloading site. They provide manufacturer-tested data for this.
John
John
"Pistols do not win wars, but they save the lives of the men who do. The noble 1911 is a mechanical marvel, whose ruggedness, dependability & ferocious power have comforted four issues of GIs and which, unlike any other instrument you can name, is as much superior to its rivals today as it was in 1917."
-Col. Jeff Cooper, 1968
-Col. Jeff Cooper, 1968
Re: jacketed load
Please add DETAILS in topic title and/or body of topic. I suspect a .357 Mag, but, who knows... 

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Hobie
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Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
Re: jacketed load
That does make a difference!kimwcook wrote:Depends on what caliber of "Winchester" you have. You don't say.