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One of the 4350 SCs, RL15, & RL 22.
Sacred cows make good burgers when you know what temperature to cook them at.-Rev. Billy
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That's almost as bad as one rifle scenarios...
I have 40-50 different powders.
To play along, if I had to have only three, I'd go with Varget, H-4350 and RL-26 I could get by with those.
DF
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Campfire Ranger
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Picked up some more h4895 on sale the other day. I use it in M1 garand with 168 bthp. Found some 7828 fir 23 bucks it’s the non ssc but for $23 bucks can’t beat that..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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My problem is picking the 3rd powder.
H4895 -- most of my centerfire rifle loadings use this. Universal Clays-- most of my centerfire pistol loadings use this.
The question is what to pick next.
H110? I use that for my 357 Mag and 44 Mag hunting rounds. H4831SC? 25-06 Varget? I have one loading for 308 WIN that uses it, but I could just as easily use H4895
I guess I'm going to go with BL-C(2). I use that in the .223 REM loads I run in the Progressive.
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Never happen. I need AA1680 for my 17 Hornet to H869 for my 375 BAS. (400 Cutting edge bullets at 3100 fps)
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For rifles only it would be: IMR 4198, IMR 4350, H 4831. If I had to pick 3 to cover everything it would be: Unique, IMR 4198, IMR 4350.
For pistols only: Unique, 2400, H110
Last edited by KnightHawk; 03/28/20.
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Picked up some more h4895 on sale the other day. I use it in M1 garand with 168 bthp. Found some 7828 fir 23 bucks it’s the non ssc but for $23 bucks can’t beat that.. I found some non SSC IMR 78728 for 14 dollars per pound. Bought all they had. (11 pounds) My 280 loves this stuff with 154 gr SST bullets!!
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