Hello all,
I have a couple of basic questions that I haven't been able to search out the answers to. I'm looking to start hand loading my .308 rounds. Still working on getting components together.
What is the difference between IMR 4895 and H-4895. I know the burn rates is one difference, but aside from that is there anything else to make one preferred over the other? There have been some mentions of temperature sensitivity.
Where does 4064 fit into the mix? 4895 gets mentioned much more often but 4064 does come up.
Varget gets mentioned a lot as well. I'm sure with any of these powders, really accurate loads can be developed, so what other characteristics do the powders have between them to make one preferred over the others?
Thanks for your help.
I have a couple of basic questions that I haven't been able to search out the answers to. I'm looking to start hand loading my .308 rounds. Still working on getting components together.
What is the difference between IMR 4895 and H-4895. I know the burn rates is one difference, but aside from that is there anything else to make one preferred over the other? There have been some mentions of temperature sensitivity.
Where does 4064 fit into the mix? 4895 gets mentioned much more often but 4064 does come up.
Varget gets mentioned a lot as well. I'm sure with any of these powders, really accurate loads can be developed, so what other characteristics do the powders have between them to make one preferred over the others?
Thanks for your help.