I've been shooting my Freedom Arms .454 Casull since the mid-eighties, as far as I can recall. Recent treads on the Firing Line discussed forcing cone damage if less than heavy enough jackets are used in revolvers such as the .454, which caused me to have a closer look at my loads.
I have loaded the following bullets and fired the number accompanying the recipes below, without any problems. I'm concerned this might qualify for reckless abandon should I unfortunately experience these loads are too hot for the bullets used.
Hornady 300gr XTP H110 30.0gr Book data= 1716 fps (30 fired)
Sierra JSP 300gr - same recipe, but I molycoated the bullets (12 fired)
Speer 300gr - same recipe, molycoated (14 fired)
This is from the Hodgdon site, and the load is for a FA JFP (Freedom Arms JFP), which I understand is a heavier jacketed bullet.
I contacted Hornady and quickly received a reply that advised the XTP (not "Mag")" "terminal velocity is 0800 to 1600 fps so the load data range for these bullets would be starting to mid-range data but don't exceed that."
Unfortunately I do not have a Hornady manual and neither Hodgdon or Lyman manuals provide the information that would apply to the recommendation.
I also have a bucket of hard cast bullets in 300gr, obtained from the family of a deceased reloader, who passed them onto me along with the load he used, which just happened to be 30.5gr of 296. I have loaded and fired these with 30gr of H110 without a problem, but I now begin to question that wisdom. The only load I could find -which doesn't even come close to this one - is also in the Hodgdon site for a 300gr "CPB LFN GC: bullet. I assume this is Lead Flat Nose Gas Check,,,,but what is "CPB?"
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice?
I have loaded the following bullets and fired the number accompanying the recipes below, without any problems. I'm concerned this might qualify for reckless abandon should I unfortunately experience these loads are too hot for the bullets used.
Hornady 300gr XTP H110 30.0gr Book data= 1716 fps (30 fired)
Sierra JSP 300gr - same recipe, but I molycoated the bullets (12 fired)
Speer 300gr - same recipe, molycoated (14 fired)
This is from the Hodgdon site, and the load is for a FA JFP (Freedom Arms JFP), which I understand is a heavier jacketed bullet.
I contacted Hornady and quickly received a reply that advised the XTP (not "Mag")" "terminal velocity is 0800 to 1600 fps so the load data range for these bullets would be starting to mid-range data but don't exceed that."
Unfortunately I do not have a Hornady manual and neither Hodgdon or Lyman manuals provide the information that would apply to the recommendation.
I also have a bucket of hard cast bullets in 300gr, obtained from the family of a deceased reloader, who passed them onto me along with the load he used, which just happened to be 30.5gr of 296. I have loaded and fired these with 30gr of H110 without a problem, but I now begin to question that wisdom. The only load I could find -which doesn't even come close to this one - is also in the Hodgdon site for a 300gr "CPB LFN GC: bullet. I assume this is Lead Flat Nose Gas Check,,,,but what is "CPB?"
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice?