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Ball powder vs. grain in the 30-378 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 24584" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>You might go to Accuratereloading.com and check out the reloading pages for some data. There was another website that had great info but, I can't remember it right now. You might also e mail barnes bullets--they have been and excellent tester of the 30-378. Also the hodgdon website may be good. If I remember right AA8700 is considered a good powder as is h5010, hodgdon bmg, and h4831. </p><p>Personally I hate ball powders for an application like this cause they burn so darn dirty compared to a stick powder. </p><p></p><p>Barnes data is pretty "warm" don't excede it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 24584, member: 180"] You might go to Accuratereloading.com and check out the reloading pages for some data. There was another website that had great info but, I can't remember it right now. You might also e mail barnes bullets--they have been and excellent tester of the 30-378. Also the hodgdon website may be good. If I remember right AA8700 is considered a good powder as is h5010, hodgdon bmg, and h4831. Personally I hate ball powders for an application like this cause they burn so darn dirty compared to a stick powder. Barnes data is pretty "warm" don't excede it! [/QUOTE]
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