Accurate 5744
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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
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Accurate 5744
Has anyone used Accurate 5744 with 115 grn lead loads in .30 M1 Carbine?
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Re: Accurate 5744
Hello
I have used this accurate powder with great success in large case calibres, as it is a bulky cylindrical power made especially for that type of use very good in my 45/70 and large obsolete cases. No longer called 5744 It is now called D60. I have the Accurate reloading book if the load you are interested is in it I will post on the forum for you.
I have used this accurate powder with great success in large case calibres, as it is a bulky cylindrical power made especially for that type of use very good in my 45/70 and large obsolete cases. No longer called 5744 It is now called D60. I have the Accurate reloading book if the load you are interested is in it I will post on the forum for you.
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Re: Accurate 5744
Super thanks
I have a kg of it which I bought for lead 303 loads.
Just starting to load for M1 Carbine. Since straight pull I’m not worried about whether it will cycle the action, which American reloaders are.
I have a kg of it which I bought for lead 303 loads.
Just starting to load for M1 Carbine. Since straight pull I’m not worried about whether it will cycle the action, which American reloaders are.
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Re: Accurate 5744
How much should I reduce starter load for 115 lead grain bullets?
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