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For rifle - either H or IMR 4350
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And my pick is my ol' standby for lo - these many years: IMR 4350! ^^^^^^^+1,000^^^^^ This is the one powder I have pretty much narrowed my big game rifles down to sans my 270Win using RL26 and 150gr. LRAB's. 243Win/100gr. Hornady, Daughter's 270 Win/129gr. LRX and my 30-06/165gr. Speer Grand Slam or TTSX. Shoots at least MOA with all and a little better with most! I stocked up when the gettin was good and am pretty well set forever! Elk Country
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Damn...a new record, 20 year old thread! Another for IMR 4064, here's powders that work better for individual cartridges, but I have loads with that work across a broad range of cartridges...270, 308, 348, 356, 358 Wins, 35 and 280 Rems, 300 Savage, etc....
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IMR 4350 , itβs been around for a long time. Probably not the best in a lot of calibers, but will do. Hasbeen
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Cool to see that powders that would cover bases 20 years ago still do. H4831 here.
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Put a gun to my head and I would pick Varget. For my CF rifle needs, great in most, ok in some, work in a pinch in others. Please, oh lord, let me have some other powders too!
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Wow! A 20 year old thread revived and its more relevent now than ever....If I could only have 1 powder i would have to choose Varget but if I could have varget and H4350 It would cover all My bases ππ....Hb
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Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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AA 2015. For my needs perfect. I don't shoot the big guns, don't need em or want em.
I would have got him too but a Dad Blam snow flake hit me in da eye....
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Varget, but I am a 308 win and below kinda guy. Like everyone, I dig the 223, 260, 308. Short actions for me.
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At one time on a planet far, far away I tried to simplify my rifle powder stock. I had a different powder for each cartridge, and if I remember correctly it was about 6 different powders. After a frustrating year, I ended up with three. H-1000, H-4350, and RL-15. I still have a few pounds of others but these three amount to my primary supply. I could drop the 4350 if I wanted to give up 1/2 groups in my 300 WM, and use H-1000, but I still have plenty of the 4350. I will not, nor will I ever have to, reduce to one only.
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I'd take IMR-4198. Works well in everything from 223 to 45-70 and all the other calibers where I enjoy shooting cast lead bullets.
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I'd take IMR-4198. Works well in everything from 223 to 45-70 and all the other calibers where I enjoy shooting cast lead bullets.
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IMR-4350, works in everything I load hunting ammo for.
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