Considering the fact that there will not seem like any "Formal" Load Data on the market for this Load, can several of you supply a starting point with this mixture and issues to consider when Operating this Load up?
They are the identical matter, but H4831 sc is cut shorter so it's
I've employed quite a bit of IMR 4895 in my .204 Ruger, .223 Rem, and .308 Gain rifles. It continually delivers excellent precision coupled with great speed with most bullet weights in those calibers. Generally a sensible choice. However, considering the fact that I now are in a place with wild
I would say you would be improved off seeing if a person can be ready to trade you some Varget in your H4831SC.
Ballistically, Hodgdon H4831 SC Powder is the exact copy of H4831. Bodily, it has a shorter grain dimension, consequently, the designation SC or brief cut. The shorter, e
Posted September 11, 2009 Did a look for but did not locate A great deal details on HP38. It appears that evidently some explained that It really is "identical" to W231 but will not show up that HP38 is a well-liked powder...
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