At least for a while, maybe.
This is for a 24" Win 1892 and a 6 1/2" SBH 454.
18.0gr of 2400 and CCI350 primers seems to be the ideal preconception for my situation.
A Lee 452-255-RF mold drops my unknown alloy BHN11 lead at 262gr and after powder coating they get sized to .452".
The 6 1/2" revolver spits them out at 1130fps and the 24" rifle comes out at 1500fps.
A 250gr XTP (45200) comes out of the revolver at 1100fps and the rifle 1440fps.
I guess now I need to devise a way to retrieve some in order to see how they performed, I'm sure these are at the upper limits. Each groups about the same at 50 yards.
This is for a 24" Win 1892 and a 6 1/2" SBH 454.
18.0gr of 2400 and CCI350 primers seems to be the ideal preconception for my situation.
A Lee 452-255-RF mold drops my unknown alloy BHN11 lead at 262gr and after powder coating they get sized to .452".
The 6 1/2" revolver spits them out at 1130fps and the 24" rifle comes out at 1500fps.
A 250gr XTP (45200) comes out of the revolver at 1100fps and the rifle 1440fps.
I guess now I need to devise a way to retrieve some in order to see how they performed, I'm sure these are at the upper limits. Each groups about the same at 50 yards.