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You might try it under 7.65 mm Luger ( Parabellum) or 7.65 Bergmann. The only data I have is 4.8 grs. of Unique with a 100 gr. bullet. You could start with that and work up if the gun does not function untill it does. I would recomand you Googel those different names and something should come up.
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I googled up this page showing a 90 grain Hornady XTP load......
http://www.reloadersnest.com/detail_...=90&LoadID=461 In the absence of better data for the lighter bullets, I'd try reducing the powder load by 10% (making sure my powder CAN be safely reduced!) and keep track of velocities and pressure signs as I gradually brought it up to the velocity I wanted.
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Mr 16,
Take a look right here: http://www.loaddata.com/members/sear...loading%20Data the difference in an 83 gr VS an 85 gr is about zip when you are pushing the bullets at a reasonable pressure. Ed
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