• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

The one powder....

If you could only have 1 powder in the reloading room for 6br, Dasher, bra, etc. Using 105-109 gr bullets, what would it be? Seeing as powder is up to $60.00 a lb. (rl16) and being retired, the cash river is more a trickle, I have to find a powder that will be the best fit for the 6mm cartridges I shoot....I know there isn't just 1, but if restricted to 1, what would it be? Thanks for any input, the knowledge here is what I trust....rsbhunter
 
Another vote for Varget
I held a survey a few months back at a F class match I ask both the open guys and the FTR guys ” who all uses “Varget” in there loads that day and 75% said they did and the winners were in that group
what did we ever do pre Varget
 
I had considered going to H4895, but,like Varget awhile back, it's unobtainium. Does anyone have any experience with World shooter "precision rifle", as compared to Varget? I understand that I'm going to have to drop $300.00-500.00 on an 8 lb-er, but I can't do 2 or 3 at once. Anyway, I appreciate any and all thoughts, advice and input on this ...rsbhunter
 
Money is an issue for many of us. In Heavy gun 600 yard IBS/Freedom Benchrest competition I have whooped some big time butts with 108 Bergers using Lovex/SHOOTERS WORLD Precision.

It is available and less expensive (well it used to be) than most all other appropriate powders. For more acceptance use the other powders recommended above. For something that has worked for me and worn out two or more barrels... You get the idea.
 
I own non of the calibers you have listed so my opinion probably means nothing but it cost you the same... I like powders that perform well in more than one caliber so I don't have to have a shelf full of different kinds of powder.... My spaces are full even with that thinking... Plus in these times you can buy that one or two powders more easily and buy a bunch of it when it comes around instead of looking for five different kinds... Not to mention just because powder brand x works for one shooter it maybe horrible for another... Testing is your friend.... Plus you get to go shoot... A win win....
 
If you could only have 1 powder in the reloading room for 6br, Dasher, bra, etc. Using 105-109 gr bullets, what would it be? Seeing as powder is up to $60.00 a lb. (rl16) and being retired, the cash river is more a trickle, I have to find a powder that will be the best fit for the 6mm cartridges I shoot....I know there isn't just 1, but if restricted to 1, what would it be? Thanks for any input, the knowledge here is what I trust....rsbhunter
IMR 8208XBR gets my vote.
Used in my:
6mm DASHER, 6BR, 22 DASHER, 17FB, 6x45mm, etc.
 
Last edited:
I don't shoot competitively anymore, but use H4895 in many different cartridges from the 22 Hornet up to and including the 375 H&H.

H-4895 may not always produce the highest velocity, but it does produce the best accuracy, and this does includes the 32 cartridges I reload for...

This is why I have six 8 pound jugs of H4895 in the safe, plus a partial jug that that is being used this very minute to load for my 30-30 Ackley Improved, 7X30 Waters and 375 H&H that all will be used during this year's hunting seasons.
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,934
Messages
2,206,391
Members
79,220
Latest member
Sccrcut8
Back
Top