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Thread: Scot 4100 in the .357

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    Default Scot 4100 in the .357

    Can someone point me in the direction of, or provide some load data for Scot 4100 in .357 mag using 158gr and 180gr cast bullets? I came across a few pounds of the stuff and the price was right, but I can't find much data for it. This will be going into a GP100 and an M92 Rossi. Any help would be appreciated.

    Sometime back I saw an article on a comparison between AA #9, Scot 4100 and Lil Gun in the .357 mag, but I can't seem to find it now. I probably put it in that special place from which nothing is ever seen again. An amazing amount of stuff must be stored there by now. . . .

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    From 2004 Shooter's Bible, Accurate Powder section:

    "Solo 4100, comparative powder: Win 296 (for comparison only, not a loading recommendation)."

    It is between AA-9 and Alliant 2400, like the Enforcer, on Ramshot's burning chart.

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    Last edited by kg42; 05-30-2008 at 10:58 PM.

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