ridgewalker
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H4350 has worked well for both for me. But when I couldn't find it, H414 was even more accurate. Bullets in 243 ran from 85-100 and in 30-06 130-200.
Are you serious, For a first timer loader two different rounds you suggest one of the most temperature unstable powders of all time, SMHRL22
H4350 is a great choiceI have a cousin that thinks he wants to get into hand loading so I'm gonna show him the basics over the next couple weeks.
To start with he will be hand loading for 243 Winchester and good 'ol 3006, both in average hunting weight bullets.
I think H4350 will be a solid choice for both applications but would like to hear what other's thoughts are and if you had to choose one powder for both cartridges, which would you choose?
H414 has been discontinued but W760 (same thing) is still in productionH4350 has worked well for both for me. But when I couldn't find it, H414 was even more accurate. Bullets in 243 ran from 85-100 and in 30-06 130-200.
and long rifle...There's also Shooters World 4350.
I've never had that much trouble with rl22... 80 fps between 0 and 100 in my 300win (3200 fps even cold and 3280 fps hot with a 165 Hornady Interlock). I've seen a lot of the IMR and a few H powders do worse... I'm sure in some applications rl22 could suck, but a lot of powders are that way.Are you serious, For a first timer loader two different rounds you suggest one of the most temperature unstable powders of all time, SMH