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I'm working through a load development for my .308 Winchester with 175 grain Matchkings. The final powder option was IMR 4350, and today was my first time shooting this powder.
The first group I shot was this... ![]() That's the best load I have ever just stumbled on before. I'm trying other charges too, because this one has too low of a velocity for my liking. But still, it's impressive. Does anybody else shoot .308 winchester with IMR 4350?
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Sometimes it just happens like that,I use IMR-4350 in a 243 with similar results. One thing you will find after quiet a few years on the reloading bench is that fastest is not alway the most accurate.
Depending on your intended targets it want notice a couple 100 fps less MV. I guess it depends on what your looking for in a load. Speed and accuracy doesn't always go hand in hand sometimes you can get both sometimes not. Good group if you like trying other powder in the 308 try some Reloader #15,it's what the US military uses in there 308 sniper ammo. |
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i started with Varget--for out to 300 yards;
45gr under a 168gr BTHP it eliminates the flier completely ![]()
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I just mentioned that this one wasn't fast enough because I am trying to develop a load that works up close and at long distances (up to 800 yards). The velocity on this load is only around 2350 (as per Sierra's manual). I hit on another accuracy node around 2575 that I am going to play around with. This group surprised me though because it was the first, and things don't just work like that, normally anyways.
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you get lucky sometimes. enjoy it and make a note of the load for future use...
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