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Loading manuals carry limited Trail Boss loading data by grains, restricted to those calibers considered most likely to be used with cowboy action shooting. The Lyman cast bullet handbook shows several vintage rifle loadings with cast bullets along with some handgun calibers. A comparison of the velocity/pressure figures with TB and compared to those with standard powders is interesting and perhaps contrary to what might be expected. From the Lyman manual and using the .30-30 as an example, 8.0 to 8.5 gr TB indicates velocities from 1054 to 1102 and pressures from 31,300 to 37,400 with a 173 gr cast bullet. Other powders such as Unique, Herco, 2400, 4227, 4198 and a host of others all display velocity increases up to 1000 fps and with pressures up to 6000 psi less, and less for any loading. Interesting. Is the 8.5 gr TB a max load as derived from Hodgdon's formula? Not hardly it seems. I just checked a Remington case filled to the base of a 170 gr cast bullet and the grain weight was right on at 11 grains for Hodgdon's max load formula.
A more comprehensive loading manual showing similar figures for TB powder with modern cartridges might be desirable.
A more comprehensive loading manual showing similar figures for TB powder with modern cartridges might be desirable.
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