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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2672173" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>A chrony is one of the best tools I use for working up loads with different powders. I use a lot of surplus powders and keeping track of the velocity in load development is an important step. I'm currently developing loads for a 50 cal wildcat based on 375 ruger basic brass (it hasn't been sized to a bottle neck case yet) Straight wall rimless case using .501 diameter bullets like the 500 SW or the 50AE or even my 50 beowolf. I am currently working with 440 grain cast gas checked bullets. So far the maximum load has been 90 grains of IMR-4895 with a 330 grain JHP. I am doing a ladder with the 440 grain cast starting with 70 grains of 4895. No data out there for this one, it is called the 50 Thumper for obvious reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2672173, member: 807"] A chrony is one of the best tools I use for working up loads with different powders. I use a lot of surplus powders and keeping track of the velocity in load development is an important step. I'm currently developing loads for a 50 cal wildcat based on 375 ruger basic brass (it hasn't been sized to a bottle neck case yet) Straight wall rimless case using .501 diameter bullets like the 500 SW or the 50AE or even my 50 beowolf. I am currently working with 440 grain cast gas checked bullets. So far the maximum load has been 90 grains of IMR-4895 with a 330 grain JHP. I am doing a ladder with the 440 grain cast starting with 70 grains of 4895. No data out there for this one, it is called the 50 Thumper for obvious reasons. [/QUOTE]
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