Originally Posted by Fury01
Sir Ron,
Powder life is one of those topics that bring out the full range of opinions very quickly in gun forums.
I find it logically and observably true that not only do, and or did, some powders have issues but heavy compression is an additive problem to powder life.
Heat also is poison in the mixture.
My one example is 65 grains of h414 in an ‘06 case turned solid in around 5 years. At least that is when I found it…
I have an old 30-06 that used that much behind a Barnes 165 x to get up to speed. Very accurate and my father in law slew whitetail with it quite successfully. After he passed away I was going to shoot up the last of the ammo and had both a near squib and a full failure to fire. Pulled a bullets to find a solid mass of “melted” powder.
Best regards
F01

65gn of H414/760 would be a hot load in any .30/06 I tested with a 165gn bullet.
Most topped out at 59-61 grains and even then, velocity was leaning on high 2900's.
Hope no-one attempts to load this high.


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