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Have also found that the "universal" 46.0 grain 4350 maximum with 180-grain bullets is, of course, very mild. Have used 48.0 grains of H4350 in several original Krags with zero problems, mostly because it shoots more accurately than 46.0 grains. In fact it's the charge that "regulates" perfectly in my over-under .30-40 double. (It also happens to be my standard powder charge with 180's in 303 British rifles, which isn't surprising since the .30-40 was essentially a longer-necked copy of the .303.)


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