finding load information for a wildcat cartridge can be difficult jamie.
i know nothing about your cartridge but i can tell you how i go about
finding loads for wildcats.
first off its best not to pay much attention to information you receive about
loads unless your sure of the source.
your gun will always be the beast source of information.
that said pick a powder/bullet combination you want to try.
load 1 round on the low/safe side of what you think will work.
then load others in 1 round i grain increments higher.
mark your cases with a marker so you dont mix them up.
shoot from the hip into a safe backstop and listen to your gun.
when you feel signs of a sticky bolt stop.
backoff the load and work from that point.
you now know the max load for that powder/bullet and havent wasted
your time and barrel finding it out.
try the same with each other combination you want to try.
that method also works with factory cartridges for those interested in getting
fast information on max loads in their gun.
if your cartridge is of similar capacity you might look at 7stw load data as a place to start.
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