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Thread: 867, 872, cast, who is right?

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    Boolit Master
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    867, 872, cast, who is right?

    I posted on the cannister powder page that I have 2 8 pound jugs of these coming in (well, arrived).

    Would like to start with them in a 30-06.

    On castpics.net, Buckshot gives charges for the 872 (65gr) with no mention of duplexing and a 220 gr bullet yeilding 2200+fps.

    I don't want 2200 fps. 1800 would be more to my tastes.

    OTOH, another member here recommended a case full over a few grains of 4198 as hitting around 1800 fps.

    Accepting minor lot variations, they can't both be right.

    Let's say I'm loading up with a 200 gr Lee or Lyman 311299. Where to you all guess I should start for a target of 1800 or so? I can also use filler as needed.

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    Different lots have different burn speeds!!!
    Buckshots 65gr load yelded 2200 yours may or may not or it could go faster.
    Your going to need a chrono to fine out.

    Lower his load by a minimum 10% and use a darcon filler to take up the unfilled space.

    I'm sure someone esle will chine in for mor info than I can furnish as I don't have any 872 or 867.
    Calamity Jake

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    Shoot straight, keepem in the ten ring.

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    Jonk,

    I've used WC 860 and two different lots of WC 872. I've never used any WC 867. What I encountered in a 30-06 was that with a case full with a 220 grain bullet I would generally get 2200+ fps without a "kicker" with these powders. The loads would leave a grain or two of unburned powder. When I tried to reduce the loads a bit I would get quite a bit of unburned powder.

    I would not mind getting the 220 grain 30-06 loads down to about 2000 fps as the 2200+ load would shoot great for the first 10 rounds or so but I think it was just a bit much for the alloy/lube I'm using as after those ten rounds I would get some fine leading near the muzzle and accuracy would go down hill if I did not clean the barrel.

    I used the WC 860 and the two lots of WC 872 as my go to load for my Krag rifle with a 220 grain 311284 bullet. The first lot of WC 872 filled to the bottom of the neck shot right a 1950 fps. The second lot of WC 872 was a bit slower and I had to fill the case basically to the mouth of the case and tamp or vibrate the powder down to load my bullet. I've found that the WC 860 I have, in the Krag, basically equals the first lot of WC 872 that I used.

    I did use some of the slower lot of WC872 in my 45-70 with a 540 grain bullet with a kicker of IMR 4198 with very good results.

    I can not remember if I ever used any filler with any of the above lots of powder or not. I'll have to check my load notes.

    I did recently use some of the WC 860 in a Mosin Nagant 7.62X54R with the Lee 185 gr .311 bullet (beagled to .3145) with success, it did not leave excessive amounts of unburned powder. As I recall I used the same charge as used in my Krag. So there was lots of room in the case. I have not checked that load on the chronograph but I would estimate the velocity at 1800 to 2000 fps.

    Checked my load notes and could not find that I ever used any filler. I'll add that to the list of things to do.


    Have Fun,

    JCherry
    Last edited by JCherry; 12-17-2010 at 03:15 PM. Reason: Checked notes

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
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