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Dave Waits
08-30-2014, 04:52 PM
You ever notice how some loads just work no matter what gun you use? It's like God looked and said, "Well, I'll make this work for them." Every caliber I've ever loaded had one universal sweet load that performed well no matter what. Let's look at some.

357 Magnum-Now, I'm sure everybody has a 'pet-load' for the 357 but, I'm talking about universal truths here. My vote goes for 13.5 grains of 2400 with any 158. I've owned probably 24 or 25 357s during my life and,except for a Snubbie, all have shot excellent groups with this load. Slightly warmer than factory(Most 6" guns I've had would do 1325-1350fps with this), this round works for anything( I've killed a couple deer with it myself).

38Special- I know this looks backward but, it's my thread. In the 38, unless you're loading for defense you can't beat 4.2 grains of Unique and a 158SWC. This has to be one of the most accurate loads I've ever seen in any caliber. I've had S&W shoot this load into a single, ragged hole at 25 yards with monotonous regularity. It's a mild load that gives beginners a big boost due to it's excellent accuracy.

45ACP- In this caliber my choice is 5.2 grains of WW231/HP-38 with a 230RN, either lead or jacketed at an OAL of 1.265. I have yet to see a 1911 that this round would not only feed well, but be fairly accurate in. It gives Factory-equivalent velocity, around 825fps at ten feet) and will stay within 2-1/2" at 25 yards if you do your part. Just an all-around good load.

44Magnum- Yes, I was scared by a picture of Elmer Keith at an early age. I love big-bores and the 44 in particular. My nominee for this caliber is Elmers' load, which I've used for many years to great effect. 19.5 grains of 2400 and a 240-250gr. hardcast SWC. Very accurate and capable of taking Deer at 100 yards and slightly beyond. Recoil, while there, isn't objectionable. I've used this load, among others, in about six different 44Magnums, all shot it equally well.


Rifles- other than Garands, I really don't have much in the way of load-knowledge and Garands are a different animal. With a 150, I like 47.5 grains of IMR-4895. With a 168 SMK I like 46.5 grains and with a 175 SMK I run 46 grains even. These loads have served me well at Matches(Both Service-Rifle and High-Power) for over 30 years.

I'm sure a bunch as opinionated as this group will have different loads and I look forward to reading about them. I'm always ready to try something new.

Riverpigusmc
08-30-2014, 05:28 PM
Thanks, Yoda. With some of the newbie loaders (myself included) this needs stuck

AutoMag
08-30-2014, 06:09 PM
Did someone mention peanut butter and jelly!!!!! (well in my sandwich it is always jam!!):D

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Just kidding around......great post Dave.

I hope that all is going well for you and Paige my friend!!!:)

DrHenley
08-30-2014, 06:19 PM
I also found the 5.2 grains HP-38 with 230 grain hardball to be a sweet spot load for all 1911s I own. In fact, I'm about to load up a batch in a little while.

Some universal rifle sweet spot loads:

45-70 - 51.5 grains IMR 3031 with 300 grain Rem JHP (safe for all 45-70s, kills deer like the Hammer of Thor)

30-06 - 59 grains IMR 4350 with ANY 150 grain bullet. (NOT a Garand load)

22 Hornet - 11.2 grains IMR 4227 with 35 grain VMax.

Riverpigusmc
08-30-2014, 11:05 PM
I also use 5.1 gr W231 (identical to HP-38) under a 230 grain LRN.

New reloaders...start at low end of published data and work up to these loads, and take notes

milkmanjoe
09-02-2014, 01:10 PM
I also use 5.1 gr W231 (identical to HP-38) under a 230 grain LRN.

New reloaders...start at low end of published data and work up to these loads, and take notes

I have yet to start reloading full time. Since we are in the grasp of a possible move I am not setting up for reloading. Once I know, which should be by January 1, if we are moving, I will hatch a plan.

I am, however, buying supplies, and if I come across good deals I will buy alot(W231) and pass the supplies to COTEP members at exact cost. I'll pay the shipping since I missed so many birthdays here. Let's just hope I can make that one score that is trying to peek over the horizon!

GD2A
09-02-2014, 01:27 PM
Awesome Coke set, John!