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(1) 8lb Jug (8) 1lb Jugs Will sell all or individually $42/lb Locally in Houston area only due to hazmat shipping PayPal Friends and Family only please Can provide verification that I have this powder and am the seller
I just picked up some speer 30 cal 125 GR hollow point "TNT" rounds for my .308 for some coyote and squirell hunting... I have some IMR 4895 right now,federal cases and federal primers any suggested powder weight for this round I couldn't find anything in my books... Thanks!!!
I'm trying this combination out with 210M's and Winchester brass at magazine length with a 10 twist barrel. I've loaded 42.5-44 grains in .5 grain increments. Has anyone used this combination?
any one have any load worked up for M61 projo's using IMR 4895 ?? I have weighed a few and they range from 150-153 grains. just wondering if any of you have had any good luck
Hey guys, Got back into long range shooting with a purchase of a TRG42 in 300 win mag. My father has quite a bit of IMR 4064 when he used to reload 243 for groundhog shooting. I have 190 and 200gr Sierra HPBT bullets and plenty of brass/primers. Was wondering if anybody has a good recipe for...
...in an AR? Tried some IMR4198 with some 60gr fodder at max load and it's not cycling the action in my AR. Is this too fast a powder for this application? hangunnr
I have a load for the 308 with IMR 4895.. it shoots light out, I mean lights out, with ES in the low low single digits. However, I am a RL and Hodgdon fan and have little experience with IMR stuff. I've heard it is very temp sensitive. Looking for feedback as my temp swings can be... 40* in a...
4895 is the "classic" powder, but there's apparently a small/large? minority getting great results with 4064. Other than 4064 has longer granules (=metering woes), what differences have y'all seen between the powders? Anyone have data points on velocity changes with temperature changes for...
I've seen a lot of talk lately about different powders being used in .308 and with Varget, I'm not feeling the love with 175 SMKs in my rig. There seems to be quite a bit of talk about IMR 4895 as opposed to 4064 and I was wondering why? I would like to use 4064 as I have it on hand but I am...