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I have a chance to get an 8-pound jug for $175.
I load for 243, 308, 708 and 223. What experience have you had with this powder?
Thanks
Tracy
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I have a chance to get an 8-pound jug for $175.
I load for 243, 308, 708 and 223. What experience have you had with this powder?
Thanks
Tracy I assume you know that it is discontinued? I have used it some in 6.5 Creedmoor and .375 H&H. Regarding your list of cartridges, being very much like H4350, it should work well in the 7mm-08 and in .243. I don't think it has any use at all in .223 and little to none in .308. Hodgdon's site has some load data for it.
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That's a lot of shooting for not much coin.
Even though it is discontinued, I would buy it. Think I could find a load for the .243, & 708...Mayne even the .308 too.
If you don't want it, you can always make trade
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If you don't want it, you can always make trade I may get it and trade for the powders I use.
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Seems kinda slow for those calibers I bought a couple pounds for use in a 338-06. Like 25-06said you could always trade or sell it.
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It is excellent in the 243. I'd jump on it.
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Works well in .270 Win, .30-06, and even in my .30-40 Krag. But I'm rationing it because I have other powders work well in the .270 and '06, but conserving some for the Krag,
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It is a close replacement for the 4350 powders. It’s temperature stable and has reduced copper fouling, I’ve read.
I think it would be good for your 243 for most bullets and 7mm-08 with heavier bullets.
That price is a steal in today’s market IMHO.
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If you were closer to NC, I would take it off your hands
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I have used it for load testing with the Creed. It is almost identical to the Re 16 and H4350. I use it now in my 30-06. A near max load behind a 150 Interlock for 3080 fps from a 22-inch Savage.
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I’ve had really good results in the 243 and 30/06.
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