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- Data Sheets Retyped. xlsx - Long Range Hunting Forum
Hodgdon® H4895® REDUCED RIFLE LOADS for Youth Hunting, Informal Target and Plinking Hodgdon Powder Company developed the following reduced loads for use on deer and similarly sized game animals The bullets chosen were originally designed for single shot pistols and their lower velocities These rifle loads have been developed to closely approximate those pistol velocities, resulting in
- Recommendations for H4831SC - Long Range Hunting Forum
Looking for anyone with experience with loading H4831SC in small calibers, such as the 223 and 22-250 I have had good success with a Varget load and 55 gr NBTs or Hornady VMax, but have a limited supply of Varget, and a lot more available H4831SC I shoot 55 gr loads almost exclusively
- Hornady Superformance Powder Share Your Loads
Greetings, With so little published data out there for this powder and different from the powder found in its' factory loads, I wanted to put a shout out for any tested loads that folks were willing to share cheers
- Hodgdon H-570 a grand old powder - 24hourcampfire
Hodgdon should reintroduce H570 to all you younger shooters out there--this was and still is a supreme powder for large capacity cases One of the true
- Temp Stable Powders - 24hourcampfire
For those trying to get a handle on this issue, there is a pretty good article detailing an experiment comparing IMR Enduron vs Hodgdon Extreme powders on the PRB or Precision Rifle Blog under the Ammo Handloading category
- What Gun Powders are ACTUALLY manufactured in the United States
Hodgdon extruded grades and IMR-8208 XBR from Thales ADI in Mulwala, NSW, Australia Other than 8208 XBR, IMR extruded rifle powders are also made by a General Dynamics Corp owned plant in Valleyfield, Ontario, Canada (Hodgdon owns the IMR brand name and marketing rights IIRC ) This plant also makes some Accurate brand extruded numbers
- 6. 5 PRC Load Data - Long Range Hunting Forum
I have a 6 5 PRC that I will be setting up for developing a load, I am curious to hear what powder's other members have found to be the most accurate in this cartridge? I plan on using 140gr Elite Hunter for bullets, and I have H1000, H4831SC, H4831, Retumbo, N570 Also have RL26 but wanted to
- Gunpowder charts for temp sensitivity and burn rates
I’m looking for a good comprehensive source of data on gunpowder, showing temperature sensitivity and burn rates I’ve seen some charts posted here in the past, and have found some by google search, but what I’ve found is missing powders that I see folks are using in load development for
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