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Does anyone know if SC will ever replace H4831? It seems to me it should.
Why?Does anyone know if SC will ever replace H4831? It seems to me it should.
no, in my use sc was worse than 4831...so please never consider the replacementDoes anyone know if SC will ever replace H4831? It seems to me it should.
I wonder if that might have been due to a particular lot number of SC, versus the kernal size?no, in my use sc was worse than 4831...so please never consider the replacement
no idea..i tested side by side and never used it againI wonder if that might have been due to a particular lot number of SC, versus the kernal size?
I did the same with IMR7828. My rifles liked the long cut version better, but SC is all that remains. My beloved Lincoln Logs are gone!no idea..i tested side by side and never used it again
the difference in a hunting rifle(2506) and a 1000 br rifle(300 win mag)I used both in my 25/06 and never noticed any difference. I now use IMR 4831SC only. If all I had was IMR 4831 I would not be scared to use it. Both did very well out of the 25/06 with bullets from 85-115 grains.
Don’t have a Benchrest rifle so I couldn’t honestly say. All I know is in the 25/06 there was no difference. In my 300 win mags I used IMR 4350, but, your accuracy requirements are much greater. I would not hesitate to shoot distance animals with the 25/06. It’s no slouch,bought it for varmints to deer.the difference in a hunting rifle(2506) and a 1000 br rifle(300 win mag)
What the Man said !! It all boils down to getting the best case fill.I use them both but actually choose long cut when I can improve load density without going into a compressed load. I cant say it helps but I feel like it doesn't hurt.
I saw 1 pounders in the showcase at my local Scheels last week and that particular location is not famous for having lots of powder.I liked the SC better but seems like it is gone with the wind lately. The SC seems easier to work with bullet seating when the bullet base is touching the powder.
