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Some say it is a "dirty" powder.
Do you find that to be true?
Do you find that to be true?
Same with my 30-30.Ive had it shoot great in 308 but I had a friend that had a bolt action 30-30 and 748 shot bugholes in it. Cant recall the details but it was amazing in it
Not really, but my opinion is relative. After shooting a few lbs of H380, powders I formerly thought of as dirty were now clean.Some say it is a "dirty" powder.
Do you find that to be true?
I thought Reloder15 was one of the ones that's was supposed to be as temp stable as Varget? These are all powders I'm thinking about grabbing a pound of to test out, but can't seem to decide if it's a good idea or not.I've had very good luck with 748 in the .308 but I think it's a bit temperature sensitive. I've gone with H4895 exclusively in the .308. It provides the accuracy (or maybe better) that you get with 748, IMR4064, Reloder 15, and perhaps others but is more temperature stable. My work has been limited to bullets in the 150 -180 grain range, but many different ones.
I thought Reloder 15 was temperature sensitive but I've been wrong before. Varget is a good .308 powder, but I've seen slightly better overall accuracy with H4895.I thought Reloder15 was one of the ones that's was supposed to be as temp stable as Varget? These are all powders I'm thinking about grabbing a pound of to test out, but can't seem to decide if it's a good idea or not.
I've heard nothing but good about 4895 in the 308. I'm sort of limited by availability and hate ordering powder by mail.I thought Reloder 15 was temperature sensitive but I've been wrong before. Varget is a good .308 powder, but I've seen slightly better overall accuracy with H4895.
Relative term. What's dirty? I've found all powders dirty and I've tried lots of them in handgun and rifle chamberings. If a load is accurate, how does alleged "dirty" make a difference?Some say it is a "dirty" powder.
Do you find that to be true?
Update W748 @ 45.5 with WLRM primers in WW cases with 165gr Fail SafeI beleve I found a good load at 45.0 of W748 with 165gr in WW brass with WLR primers in my 308 Win.
Run 748 with 110gr TTSX . Very accurate and brutal. Recoil dramatically reduced from factory 150gr SST.748 was made for the .308 Win, just like vanilla ice cream was made for mum's apple pie!