V v N110 for the 454 casull - not published so be careful

Dano4734

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In case anyone else wants to know 23 grains of vv n110 with a 340 grain penn hardcast bullet will get you 1300 out of a ruger super Redhawk.

In regard to h110 Penn recommend 26 grains of h110 for the same bullet

Thank you my Alaska friends who helped me work up the load. Very accurate load for n110, lower amounts were not very accurate and 22 was ok but light and not near as accurate

This load is Not published so use caution!!

CAUTION: The above post includes loading data beyond or not covered by currently published maximums for this cartridge. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Neither the writer, The Firing Line, nor the staff of TFL assume any liability for any damage or injury resulting from use of this information.
 
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From Vihtavuori: We do not have any published data for the LBT bullets in 300, 320 or 340 grain weights. I can tell you that if you start with minimum loads of N110 for the 300 grain you may substitute the LBT lead bullet for the jacketed bullet listed. Then you can work your way up to a safe load in your firearm. The lead bullets produce less pressure than the jacketed bullets. As for the 320 and 340 grain LBT's you can reduce the starting load for the 300 jacketed by 8 % for the 320 grn. LBT and the 340 LBT grain by 12% for starting loads for each of these. Then you can safely work up a load in your pistol from there. Thank You for using VihtaVuori and if I can be of further help please contact me.
 
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