I have two loads that both shoot well in my new Brux barrel chambered in .284 Win, 52.2g of H4350 and 56.2g of H4831SC.
When I put my data into the excel worksheet for accurate barrel life it seems like the H4350 load will have better barrel life.
H4350, 52.2g, 3760, 60,000 and 40 sec shot rate equals 2077 rounds of accurate barrel life.
H4831SC, 56.2g, 3870, 60,000 and 40 sec shot rate equals 1551 rounds of accurate barrel life.
Can I really get 526 more accurate rounds using H4350 versus H4831SC?
Both powders shoot equally well in my barrel, both are known for being temperature stable, I have similar amounts of each powder.
I would like to hear the forum's comments on these two powders for use with 180g bullets in the .284 Winchester.
When I put my data into the excel worksheet for accurate barrel life it seems like the H4350 load will have better barrel life.
H4350, 52.2g, 3760, 60,000 and 40 sec shot rate equals 2077 rounds of accurate barrel life.
H4831SC, 56.2g, 3870, 60,000 and 40 sec shot rate equals 1551 rounds of accurate barrel life.
Can I really get 526 more accurate rounds using H4350 versus H4831SC?
Both powders shoot equally well in my barrel, both are known for being temperature stable, I have similar amounts of each powder.
I would like to hear the forum's comments on these two powders for use with 180g bullets in the .284 Winchester.