I use two reduced loads for my early Sporters, one for hunting, and one for paper.

The first load, for hunting, is 37.5 grains 4895 and a 170 grain round nose Nosler Partition designed for the 30-30. It's just like shooting a 30-30, and, if you shoot 'em in the right place, it kills pigs like they have been struck by lightning.

The second load, for paper, is right out of the Speer 13th Reloading Manual. 27 grains Accurate Arms 5744 and nearly any bullet (I have shot 125 to 168 grain bullets with this load), and it is plenty accurate for any thing we shoot. One 10 shot group fired in a vintage match out of an original 03 Heavy Barreled Target Rifle could be covered with a nickel. This is a wonderful load, mild, accurate, but must be weighed with care; 5744 will bridge if you're not careful. While setting up my Redding powder measure for this load, one throw was 17 grains, the next was 37. The moral to this story is that all my 5744 loads are weighed on an RCBS Chargemaster.

YMMV