IMR 4895
AA 2520
VARGET
I need about 5 lbs of any of the above powder. Do you know where to get them?
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IMR 4895
AA 2520
VARGET
I need about 5 lbs of any of the above powder. Do you know where to get them?
Just checked a few places including Powder Valley and all three are out of stock. What are you loading?
Looks like 308/ 7.62x51 to me .But that's just a guess.
Dipstick bought a bunch of ammo that wasn't ammo but was instead bullets and brass.
Here is an 8lb container.
http://www.lohmanarms.com/product_p/hdh48958.htm
You can use H4895 in 308 no problem.
Keep an eye on http://www.gunbot.net/reloading/Powder/
I'm going to load those bullets and brass for TS... the only issue is I don't have his rifle with me to do testing... so I want to stay with the above powders as they are known to me extensively and I'm sure I can develop a "general shooting load" that will perform to standard.
Of course there are PLENTY of other powders out there that will work I'm sure, H4895 being one. David... you can get the H4895 and we can go from there if you want.
Sorry, I don't pay attention to IMR vs H. The difference is about the same as the lot to lot difference within a brand.
Powder Valley does have Ramshot TAC in stock as an option.
Just looked at Powder Valleys site. They are now out of Ramshot TAC. That was quick.
Natchez shows Ramshot TAC in stock. Haven't bought powder in a while and it seems that when it's available one should get right on it.
Wait. What?!?!
From the Hodgdon/IMR site:
.308, 175gr SMK
H4895 Start: 40.0gr, 2489 fps, 39,100cup \ Max: 42.7gr,2647, 49,000 cup
IMR 4895 Start: 41.0gr, 2463 fps, 42,800psi \ Max: 45.0c, 2704fps, 57,800psi
If I ever run into anything even close to that much lot-to-lot varrience I will quit loading ammunition. Period.
If I ever get handed a hand loaded cartridge by someone who says "Sorry, I don't pay attention to IMR vs H" I will most likely run. And I hate running. :p
David,
get what Bob recommends.
He may have a proven recipe for H4985, but he definitely has one for IMR 4895.
Better get what you can get when you can get it. Those powders are pretty scarce. Jim
That is what the reloading manuals are for to reach these loads!
David... try to get IMR 4895 or Varget.
David... don't worry about powder... I have some on the way. Call me tomorrow.
Yea, powder supplies are still a bit iffy.
powder valley just got some hogdon and Accurate, but it won't last long.
I saw 4895 and 4064 at Kevins in Tallahassee today. The 4064 is pretty much the same as 4895
The burn rates are very close... look at IMR's burn rate chart. They are both billed as versatile powders with a wide range of applications. Of course specific load data should be consulted for specific loads.
Both have an established history with .308 loads.
http://www.imrpowder.com/burn-rate.html
I have been handloading for 52 yrs,have never had a problem,becauue I use the frigging loading manuals.