I'm making up some Cowboy loads. Their rules are they can't exceed 1000 fps for revolvers and 1400fps for rifle.
I want to make up .38 special's that I can use the same round in 5.5" revolvers and 18" lever rifle.
These are light loads, I don't have any concerns about blowing a gun up, but I do have concerns about squibs.
I'm using Titegroup, 125 grain RNFP Hi-Tek coated from Missouri Bullet co, CCI #500 SPP.
Hodgdon data center says for 125gr cast LRNFP with Titegroup "starting load" 3.2gr, 856fps "Maximum load"3.8gr, 985fps. with 7.7" barrel.
So here's my question.. Common sense tells me to start right in the middle of these numbers at 3.5gr. I'm not at the max, I shouldn't be over the velocity, but I also shouldn't be running the risk of a squib.
Is something wrong with my thinking?
I want to make up .38 special's that I can use the same round in 5.5" revolvers and 18" lever rifle.
These are light loads, I don't have any concerns about blowing a gun up, but I do have concerns about squibs.
I'm using Titegroup, 125 grain RNFP Hi-Tek coated from Missouri Bullet co, CCI #500 SPP.
Hodgdon data center says for 125gr cast LRNFP with Titegroup "starting load" 3.2gr, 856fps "Maximum load"3.8gr, 985fps. with 7.7" barrel.
So here's my question.. Common sense tells me to start right in the middle of these numbers at 3.5gr. I'm not at the max, I shouldn't be over the velocity, but I also shouldn't be running the risk of a squib.
Is something wrong with my thinking?