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To me, Bullseye sounds a little bit fast for this heavy bullet. I assume you have looked at the Alliant website to see what they recommend?
Edit: That bullet is not listed, but they seem to recommend either 2400 or Unique for the heavy bullets.
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Joined: Feb 2007
Where: Nashville, TN
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Alliant lists 6.0 for a 240 LSWC and I am fairly certain they mean a swaged lead bullet. They list velocity at 894 with a 7.5" barrel. Handloads.com lists loads up to 9+ for a 240 grain LSWC so I am thinking that is pretty mild. I actually would use a little slower powder, maybe Unique for a medium load.
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