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Looking for some input on powder choices. We are shooting through a 24" barrel with a 1 in 10 twist on a Savage 308 Winchester rifle. Have good quantities of several slower burning powders for the 270 WSM and 300 Win Mag and would like to use them. Any experience with:
IMR 4350, H4350 or Hybrid 100V? We use IMR 4831 and H4831/4831SC too and have plenty but expect these burn too slow to use. Probably H1000 completely out of the question? Thanks
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I doubt there'll be room in a 308 case with 175's for something as slow as 4831. I'd check your load manuals for the 4350. I would think you'd be in the 4064, 4895, varget range of powders.
oh yeah Welcome to the forum Last edited by Popgunner; 12-27-2011 at 06:03 PM.. |
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All of those listed are far too slow for the .308. The .308 is best served with medium speed rifle powders, something in the Varget, IMR4895, Reloder15 range.
I have been using Alliants powerpro 2000MR, it is very close in burn speed to BLC2, and under a 175 gr SMK from my Savage is 1/4MOA at 200 yds.
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I agree with JLA above... 4895 and 4064, Varget and RL15 are the powders to go to.
However, if you really want to use up your 4350, shoot a compressed charge of 50 to 50.2 grains... working up from 48 grains to be sure... You'll probably get close to 2600 fps, maybe a bit more. Good luck. ![]() Dan |
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Wecome to TFF Dan!
You wouldnt be the same Dan Newberry of OCW fame would you? I am very familiar with your work and that of Creighton Audette and the incremental load development method. Brilliant minds that make load development easy as eating chocolate icecream. ![]()
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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JLA,
Sorry about the late reply... I didn't see your post. Having too much holiday fun, I guess. ![]() Yes, that's me... looks like you guys have a great forum here. ![]() Thanks for the welcome. ![]() Dan |
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Thanks Dan. We strive to keep it that way. were honored to have you as a member.
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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Agree 100% with JLA and Dan...IMR 4895 and Varget work great for me...Heard good things about 4064 and RL 15 but not had time to work up some loads with this powder.
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