Rifle: Original Win 92 25/20 made 1922. Solid, sound, good condition.
I picked up a "load" for this rifle from another shooter. Rem 86grn JSP, H-4198, 12 gr, Win Small Rifle primer. Checked my Lyman 48 and "read" that 13 gr is max for this combination of powder/bullet.so get to reloading. I actually load them at 11.9gr of powder just to pull it down a bit. After loading up a batch of 50, headed out to the range. This load shoots into one hole at 25 yards if I do things right, 1 inch group at worst. No sigh of distress on the fired case.
Ok so I get home and while reading the Hodgdon load data website see that the max load there for H-4198 and the Rem. 86 gr bullet is 11.5 gr. with a pressure of 26,500 cup. WHAT! I go back to my Lyman 48 and see that the 13gr load I "read" was for IMR-4198, not H-4198.
What would you do? Keep using the 11.9 gr H-4198? Pull the balance 25 or so and start over? Am I in the danger zone here or are these "max" loads published for weaker pump rifles and older black powder barrels on the 92? How different are these two powders in this volume cartridge with this wt bullet?
I would appreciate your thoughts and experience.
