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I don't spot any data for it. You could call Lyman and ask if they have any. QuickLOAD suggests, assuming you load it near flush with the case mouth like you would a 148-grain wadcutter, that the bullet would be about 0.05" longer and that you will want to reduce the powder charge about 12% from one used with a 148-grain wadcutter.