I have a new .260, and I worked up loads using H4350. Powder is hard to come by, and I had two unopened jars of H4350 that was packaged shortly before they started marking the powder as "extreme." I've never seen any data suggesting the "extreme" powder loads were different than the older H4350. I used that powder for load development thinking that the mild spring temperatures would be a good time to use it, and saved my limited "extreme" H4350.
I finally had a load: virgin Lapua, 210M, 142 SMK, mild charge of H4350 that averaged 2739 at 55-60F from a 26" barrel. OAL set at 2.800. I ran out of the older powder, and made loads with the same lot virgin brass, primers, bullets but using the newer "extreme" powder. I only made 15 to test, and shot them yesterday when the temperature was 80-85 F.
Velocity was up 70-80 fps on average. Shot to shot variation was good. Admittedly, it was 25 degrees warmer, but 80 fps increase? I didn't expect that magnitude of change. I still don't have any real excess pressure signs, but it is a little higher than I want.
Questions:
1) Is this typical of H4350? I've never encountered that much lot to lot variation in other powders.
2) Based on my earlier experience, I would have to drop the powder charge by about 1 grain to get back down to my earlier velocity where I had a good "sweet spot." Would matching my earlier velocity with the new lot of powder preserve that sweet spot?
I don't like the idea of having to work up new loads for every new lot of powder. Previously, I'd buy powder a keg or two at a time, but now, like everyone else, I'm forced to take whatever I can get which has been 1# cans.
Suggestions and experience appreciated. Thanks.
I finally had a load: virgin Lapua, 210M, 142 SMK, mild charge of H4350 that averaged 2739 at 55-60F from a 26" barrel. OAL set at 2.800. I ran out of the older powder, and made loads with the same lot virgin brass, primers, bullets but using the newer "extreme" powder. I only made 15 to test, and shot them yesterday when the temperature was 80-85 F.
Velocity was up 70-80 fps on average. Shot to shot variation was good. Admittedly, it was 25 degrees warmer, but 80 fps increase? I didn't expect that magnitude of change. I still don't have any real excess pressure signs, but it is a little higher than I want.
Questions:
1) Is this typical of H4350? I've never encountered that much lot to lot variation in other powders.
2) Based on my earlier experience, I would have to drop the powder charge by about 1 grain to get back down to my earlier velocity where I had a good "sweet spot." Would matching my earlier velocity with the new lot of powder preserve that sweet spot?
I don't like the idea of having to work up new loads for every new lot of powder. Previously, I'd buy powder a keg or two at a time, but now, like everyone else, I'm forced to take whatever I can get which has been 1# cans.
Suggestions and experience appreciated. Thanks.