Yep!Would that cover any of the Magnums like 7mm RM, 300 WinMag, 338 WinMag?
Yep!Would that cover any of the Magnums like 7mm RM, 300 WinMag, 338 WinMag?
I only have a couple of pounds and have yet to use it; good to know.the "60% reduced load" ability of the h4895 , covers alot from 17 hornet through 50 browning machine gun
if you go to hodgdon rifle data and pick , 300 Winchester magnum then dont check a bullet weight, check hodgdon powders , then check h4895 only .... leave hodgdon an h4895 checked but change the cartridge from 300 winchester magnum to " something into the drop down list" ... it will amaze you how versatile it is
I feel your pain! I have 3 dozen different powders and to satisfy my FOMO I would need 3 dozen more...that is why I started this threadI am asking myself why do I continue to buy all the different powders I come across. These days I seem to buy a pound of everything I see available. This is not an efficient way to go about reloading. I've got probably 10+ powders I've never reloaded with in my cabinet. I have to stop my fear of missing out approach. Thanks for helping me deal with my issue.
These last 3 crisis, I have had powder, and good amounts, but only stocked on 2 kinds each time. I just chambered accordingly.Hard to just keep one powder in stock, that would make me loose some sleep LOL.