Hello calgunners,
I need some help here. I just got into reloading, figured the time was right, and bought all the equipment to start me off following randall's list. Got the Lee challenger single stage press kit, a lyman and lee reloading manual, tumbler, caliper, die set, bullet puller, etc.
So I purchased 4lb of Bullseye to mate with 200 gr LSWC that I purchased from Dardas cast bullets. Anyway, in the Lee and Lyman manuals, they say completely different things about the starting and max loads for Bullseye for this type of bullet. The Lee manual states that the starting AND max load is 4.0 grains. The Lyman manual states the starting load at 4.9 grains and max at 6.0. This is a huge discrepancy and I was wondering if you guys could help me out with whats going on here. If some of you have both these manuals, could you please help me? Maybe Im doing something completely stupid and not looking at the right bullets, but Im pretty sure Im not. Also, any input on the loads you guys use with this combination would be really helpful.
Thank you in advance for your time and responses.
I need some help here. I just got into reloading, figured the time was right, and bought all the equipment to start me off following randall's list. Got the Lee challenger single stage press kit, a lyman and lee reloading manual, tumbler, caliper, die set, bullet puller, etc.
So I purchased 4lb of Bullseye to mate with 200 gr LSWC that I purchased from Dardas cast bullets. Anyway, in the Lee and Lyman manuals, they say completely different things about the starting and max loads for Bullseye for this type of bullet. The Lee manual states that the starting AND max load is 4.0 grains. The Lyman manual states the starting load at 4.9 grains and max at 6.0. This is a huge discrepancy and I was wondering if you guys could help me out with whats going on here. If some of you have both these manuals, could you please help me? Maybe Im doing something completely stupid and not looking at the right bullets, but Im pretty sure Im not. Also, any input on the loads you guys use with this combination would be really helpful.
Thank you in advance for your time and responses.



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