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Which one powder for a few diff cals?

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  • dcs shooters
    Varget.
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  • XXCross
    Second choice..IMR4895
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  • Pearyw
    +1 for IMR 4895.
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  • bpost
    IMR 4895
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  • jtmarine0831
    +1 on both of them!
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  • UncleFudd
    Do any of you have a favorite for the 22 cals for a one size fits all such as with your 30 cal powders?

    Example: I have worked up some really nice loads for my 223 22-250, 204 and 257 Roberts with H335.
    I just wondered what if any you might be using to avooid having to buy so many different types.

    UF
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  • jtmarine0831
    quote:Originally posted by UncleFudd
    Do any of you have a favorite for the 22 cals for a one size fits all such as with your 30 cal powders?

    Example: I have worked up some really nice loads for my 223 22-250, 204 and 257 Roberts with H335.
    I just wondered what if any you might be using to avooid having to buy so many different types.

    UF


    For my 22cals my favorite powders that I use in all of them depending on pill weight are Varget, Win 748, and Benchmark.
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  • sandwarrior
    Since you throw in the the .30-30 I would say H4895X. If the 30-30 was gone I would say H4350sc ext.
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  • greystone
    Always liked IMR4895. I use it in a 243 and will start reloading for a 204. I think it will work nicely there too. Dave
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  • earlwellman
    I use varget for .223, 30-30, .243, .308 and like it for all.
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  • shooting4precision
    VARGET, love the stuff!!!!
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  • jonk
    4895. BLC2 should do fine as well, but I've never reloaded the 30-30 so that's a bit of a blind spot for me. 3031 would also be fine, and possibly H335 as well. Accurate 2460 perhaps too. Really any powder in the medium burn rate should suit your needs. I'd stay away from the slow powders for the small cartridges.

    I do also offer a second caveat- I like 4895 and I've stuck to it. So the above recommendations are more theoretical than personal-experience based.
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  • Remington1981
    Varget or 3031
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  • Wulfmann
    4895 if only one powder for almost anything at all.

    Thing is, in many cases it is one of the best powders anyway (exceptions for some barrels but generally)

    However, it does not, IMO, meter well enough in a progressive press for my taste where ball powders will give a more consistent load.

    Many others are similar; Varget, 4064, 3031 but I was able to get some Milsurp 4895 that saved a bunch and I tested it with new IMR4895 and it was the same in impact and group sizes so bought 10 8 pound cans. Wish I could get some of it now for the $72.00 per jug I did 6 years ago now that it is down to the last two jugs.

    Wulfmann
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