Reddit reviews Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook 4Th Edition, Multiple, Model:9817004
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If you load plated and lead, I'd suggest geting the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook.
I use the 49th, the Cast Handbook and the Hornady manual to cross reference as well as online data. I hear good things about the Speer manual though I have never consulted it.
Lyman's Cast bullet handbook has this:
Lyman #356242 (RN)-- 120 gr. (#2 Alloy) 1.065" OAL, BC: .159, SD:.135
Powder | start | fps | pressure | max | fps | pressure
---|---|----|----|----|----|----
Unique | 4.0 | 1013 | 26,500 | 5.0 | 1194 | 32,800
Nothing on clays for that one.
RCBS #9mm-124-CN (Conical)-- 142 gr. (10 to 1 Alloy) 1.050" OAL, BC:.105, SD:.140
Powder | start | fps | pressure C.U.P. | max | fps | pressure C.U.P.
---|---|----|----|----|----|----
Unique | 4.4 | 1063 | 25,700 | 4.9 | 1159 | 30,700
Again, nothing for clays.
I like that handbook, it complements Lyman #49 quite well and usually has better coverage of cast boolits.
Here ya go.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DWBKQY/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=32SYCNEC4KB0Z&coliid=I1IZKQ4PZEV4DX
May help, also if you're casting have you considered getting into moly coated bullets? just another step to keep things clean and functioning.