I have found the paper "Safe Load of Laterally Unsupported Angles", published in the AISC Engineering Journal, first quarter, 1984, to be useful. The paper provides load tables for yield strengths equal to 36 ksi and 52 ksi (yes, 52 ksi). The paper is based on research performed in Australia and Australian standards. The Editor's Note to the paper cites the following rule of thumb: "... use an allowable bending stress, Fb = 0.60Fy, with appropriate serviceability deflection limits. Available evidence indicates that laterally unsupported practical angle sections in bending experience excessive deflections prior to any lateral buckling and, therefore, will be governed by deflection limitations rather than buckling".