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You need to talk to a gunsmith. DO NOT TRY TO DEVELOP A LOAD WITHOUT TALKING TO A GUNSMITH!!!!!!!!!!

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Please check for data from the powder manufacturer, the bullet manufacturer, or reloading manuals. Asking for load data from an anonymous open source such as WikiAnswers could be extremely dangerous, since anyone may answer a question here. I COULD be 12 years old, and Mom does not know I am using the computer.

Please see the link at the bottom of the page. Your powder is sold in the US as Hodgdon H4895. Have not seen loads for a 26 grain bullet.

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