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1/7/2009 8:53:45 AM EDT
Does anyone have any reloading data for Armscor bullets? I need info for .224 @ 55 gr FMJ, .30 @ 150 gr FMJBT and .45 @ 230 FMJ
1/7/2009 9:19:51 AM EDT
[#1]
I don't have anything specific for that brand.

That being said........

ME (I'd experiment)............

You know, using your book(s), look up the correct style of bullet and weight.

Remember: starting low...........work up a load.  

Yes, there is risk.........thus, I call it an "experiment."

If you don't want to go that route.........try contacting the bullet mfn.  

Good luck with that.


Aloha, Mark
1/7/2009 9:21:13 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Does anyone have any reloading data for Armscor bullets? I need info for .224 @ 55 gr FMJ, .30 @ 150 gr FMJBT and .45 @ 230 FMJ


You're going to have to extrapolate the data from several sources. Google it. Pay attention to OAL.

1/7/2009 1:11:55 PM EDT
[#3]
i load them the same at the Hornady 55gr FMJBTs

they don't shoot quite as well as the Hornadys
1/7/2009 5:30:43 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
i load them the same at the Hornaday 55gr FMJBT's

they don't shoot quite as well as the Hornady's


+1 to both.

Use starting load for 55 gr FMJBT and work up watching for pressure signs.

These are not target bullets, I'm getting 4 to 6 inch 10 shot, 100 yd groups.

Hornaday 55 gr SP's go into 3/4 to an inch for 10 shots at 100 yds.

Same exact load except bullet.

So they are good blasting bullets, if you shoot paper, you won't be pleased.

no comment on the 30 and 45 cal bullets, never tried them.

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