February 20, 2018, 09:21 AM | #26 |
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748 gave a large fireball. Varget and RL15 gave the best velocity and H-4895 gave the best accuracy, all with 150 "whatever".
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Barrel Length Matters
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Accuracy doesn't have a lot to do with burning rate. There are several powders with nearly identical burning rate but one may be more accurate than another. The same goes for barrel length. Experiments have been done shortening barrels and they find an optimal length. That length depends on the rifle, the calibre and the load. Loads may be tuned to particular lengths of barrel. Shorten it and the load just isn't quite as accurate. Certainly length of barrel is not the only factor involved. Chamber, throat and rifling all matter too but length of barrel certainly matters. That's why all barrels aren't some convenient standard length. I doubt anyone would put a 16" barrel on a .50 BMG and folks are unlikely to put a 40" barrel on a .308 Win. but folks do put longer barrels on many rifles to give higher velocity and/or accuracy. In .308 for instance, some bullets lose accuracy if they drop below the speed of sound at long ranges. Give the rifle a heavier charge of powder and a longer barrel and the range at which that problem arises increases. |
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March 20, 2018, 08:30 AM | #28 |
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I am a big fan of Varget but also a big fan of use what ya got. Before buying a new powder I would see if I can get acceptable performance on what is on the shelf.
If what you have on hand fails get a jug of Varget and some 168SMK's dip the case down in it and pour off enough to be able to seat the bullet with no crunching sounds. If that doesn't shoot then throw the barrel out. Only half kidding
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March 20, 2018, 05:10 PM | #29 |
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I have never used Varget. IMR-4320 is a good one. Hey, use what you have. Load some up and go shooting. Have fun!
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March 22, 2018, 11:47 AM | #30 |
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I've had great success with TAC powder for lightweight 308 bullets. I'll be they'd work great with those 150s you're using.
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March 22, 2018, 12:16 PM | #31 |
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And there’s always IMR3031.
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March 22, 2018, 12:25 PM | #32 |
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Powder for a 308. I suspect you could put cow dropping's in it and it would work! I never tried slow powder's in mine and never fast unless shooting cast. Everything just seem's to work. Don't recall what it was I settled on, probably IMR 3031 or BLC-2
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March 22, 2018, 04:43 PM | #33 |
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Powder for .308
I use H4895 and Accurate LT-32, leaning more to the LT-32 and I’m still learning and doing load development, but in a 22” Barrel it is more consistent velocity than H4895, that I attribute to my volumetric powder throw rather than trickled weight since the H4895 is courser by a lot and will not meter as smoothly and consistently. Since I don’t plan to powder trickle every round but instead develop a load that is accurate and consistent enough using the micrometer style powder throw... LT-32 works better.
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March 24, 2018, 08:42 PM | #34 |
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I haven't seen anyone mention Alliant MR 2000 yet. It's a flattened ball powder, so it meters pretty well. Still have to trickle the charges if you want every one exact down to the tenth of a grain, but it's far more consistent than extruded powders through my Redding measure. It's a newer "high energy" powder, so it's capable of higher than usual velocities to boot.
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March 24, 2018, 11:16 PM | #35 |
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I just bought a pound of the PP 2000-MR and based on reports, it should be a good one.
My best load for my 24.5" Sako 308 is a 165 Trophy Bonded Tipped bullet pushed to 2850 with a full load of Ramshot BIG GAME. She's a winner. |
April 5, 2018, 10:33 AM | #36 |
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I've used IMR-4895, H4895, IMR 4064, Varget... but the best load I ever found for my Savage 10FLP uses RL15! I seat the bullets out to fit the throat - but it still feeds through the magazine 100%. It's a tack driver and my hunting load. The Lubalox coating on Silver Tips bullets really does keep the pressure down. I tried substituting regular Ballistic Tips once and they didn't work out as well.
Good Bullet: Nosler 168 gr. Ballistic Silver Tip Powder: Alliant Reloader 15 45.0 grs Primer: Federal 210 Case: Winchester LOAL: 2.895 (2.273 Base to Ogive) Average Velocity: 2625.35 fps Extreme Spread: 10.83 Standard Deviation: 4.12 Comments: Five shots at 200 yards measured 1.626 inches. Better! Bullet: Nosler 168 gr. Ballistic Silvertip Powder: Alliant Reloader 15 46.0 grs Primer: Federal 210 Case: Winchester (2nd Firing) LOAL: 2.895 (2.263 Base to Ogive) Average Velocity: 2663.36 fps Extreme Spread: 4.69 Standard Deviation: 2.64 |
April 5, 2018, 01:46 PM | #37 |
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Forever a Varget fan when it comes to the .308
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April 5, 2018, 06:26 PM | #38 |
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Always used 4064 or 4895 with most of the best loads with 4064. Never had much success with Varget although most love the stuff. Now that I'm loading on my Dillon I've been trying 335 which works pretty well also.
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There is no shortage of powders which will perform well in the .308 Winchester cartridge. That said the choice of powder depends to some extent on the rifle being loaded for, including the differences between a bolt gun and a gas gun. While I shoot quite a bit of bolt gun I also load for my M1A as well as my AR 10. I try to keep my loads rifle specific but generally speaking I also try to use powders like IMR 4064 and no slower for my gas guns and like IMR 4895, Hodgdon H 4895 and a powder I like quite a bit is AA 2495. While Varget works great in my bolt gun I was never fond of it in the gas guns. Overall my thinking is that the best powder is the powder which performs best in your rifle. Don't limit yourself and try a few at varying ends of slow to fast.
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4064/Varget
Years ago, I read a John Wooters article listing 4064 as his favorite powder in .308. I dropped one grain from Wooters suggested load for 150 gr slugs, and have not shot anything else since with that bullet weight.
Later, I dabbled in F-T/R matches with .308/175 hr Match Kings and Varget was widely used by those folks. I had a bit of trouble with max loads of 4064 being temperature sensitive and switched over to Varget also. Pressure issues ceased, and accuracy was the same, if not a tad better. I also use Varget in a hunting load using 180 grain Nosler ballistic tips in one of my .308 rifles as well. |
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Definitely varget or Imr-4064
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April 8, 2018, 06:50 PM | #42 |
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Another 4064 man here, works for me !!!!
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April 23, 2018, 09:58 PM | #43 |
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H380 straight out of Lyman 48t edition 48g. hornady 150g. interlocks Remington 700 BDL.
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April 24, 2018, 05:58 AM | #44 |
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From my experience of using Varget and RL15 in .223 Rem, and 6.5 Creedmoor both are so close they are nearly interchangeable. Not exactly the same for charge weights. Though if one works great for you. The other should do just about as well.
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For some reason my rifle didn't like Varget could be the twist , I have a 1 in 12 . IMR 4064 & RL- 15 shot tighter groups , the best was 4064, only powder I use for years. It's a stiick powder an is alittle harder to meter but it will fill the case for sure.
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I have used IMR 4064, 4895 and 3031. Also CFE 223. My hunting rounds and "match" rounds use IMR 4064.
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