Ninering62
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ExactlyImr3031 not a powder that pushes top of velocity but seems to turn out solid accuracy in a ton of different cartridges
ExactlyImr3031 not a powder that pushes top of velocity but seems to turn out solid accuracy in a ton of different cartridges
I've used 3031 & 2495 as substitutes for 4895
Try 43.5 H4895 with 165 gr. bullets. This load is working in 8 308's we have. As always start lower and work up, but I have not hit pressure with this load.Funny this should show up today. Just yesterday I was looking for data for H4350 in a 308 Win w/ 150-168 grain bullets. Didn't find any. Do any of you have good loads for that weight bullet?
Running low on IMR 4064 and it has gotten crazy expensive. I have an unopened 8#er of H4350.
Got 16 lbs of cfe 223 and I don't know why!!I like SW 4350, sort of like H4340 - real versatile for .22-.250 up. For .22-.250 down it's SW Precision, sort of like Varget.
In the world of Hodgdon it would be H4350 & Varget. In the world of ball powders it would be CFE 223, Staball 6.5 & Staball HD.
The selection list quickly expands as many other powders are included.
$50 or more per pound makes versatility important.
I like SW 4350, sort of like H4340 - real versatile for .22-.250 up. For .22-.250 down it's SW Precision, sort of like Varget.
In the world of Hodgdon it would be H4350 & Varget. In the world of ball powders it would be CFE 223, Staball 6.5 & Staball HD.
The selection list quickly expands as many other powders are included.
$50 or more per pound makes versatility important.
Because it's fast, it is probably the most temp sensitive powder going but in a 6.5 Grendel nothing touches it for speed.Got 16 lbs of cfe 223 and I don't know why!!