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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 127974" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>Mike , I would think the 4831-H would be a little slow but it might not be with the 100 grain bullet. I really like the 1/4 bores all of them I just think they are great. I haven't owned a 25-06 but I might one day. I noticed my typing was a little off this morning sorry. I am a big fan of AA4350 it has worked well for me in a multitude of cartridges it is a little slower than the IMR version but it may not make a lot of differance. Ya know the more I think about it the hodgen should work with the 24 barrel assuming you have enough room in the case to get all of its use. I will be real interested in what you come up with. My experiance is mainley with Hodgen 4831SC it should be the same but I wouldn't be completely sure saying that. I will assume your barrel is a 1:10 twist? you should continue working with it and get that larger window. If you are from a colder climate and you want to go south and hunt in short sleeves you just might find a pressure problem with that large window you can back off a little if needed in the warm weather. When I first started handloading I found a load that worked well and I though the fun was over , I could not have been more wrong I really like looking for that perfect load with a great big window haha. This is a subject that doesn't get touched on alot I glad you did. I guess we will keep loading and trying and learning new stuff Isn't this fun stuff You sound like a fella that has been at a little while so let me know what you come up with.</p><p>Anyway nice talking to you good luck</p><p></p><p>RH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 127974, member: 5078"] Mike , I would think the 4831-H would be a little slow but it might not be with the 100 grain bullet. I really like the 1/4 bores all of them I just think they are great. I haven't owned a 25-06 but I might one day. I noticed my typing was a little off this morning sorry. I am a big fan of AA4350 it has worked well for me in a multitude of cartridges it is a little slower than the IMR version but it may not make a lot of differance. Ya know the more I think about it the hodgen should work with the 24 barrel assuming you have enough room in the case to get all of its use. I will be real interested in what you come up with. My experiance is mainley with Hodgen 4831SC it should be the same but I wouldn't be completely sure saying that. I will assume your barrel is a 1:10 twist? you should continue working with it and get that larger window. If you are from a colder climate and you want to go south and hunt in short sleeves you just might find a pressure problem with that large window you can back off a little if needed in the warm weather. When I first started handloading I found a load that worked well and I though the fun was over , I could not have been more wrong I really like looking for that perfect load with a great big window haha. This is a subject that doesn't get touched on alot I glad you did. I guess we will keep loading and trying and learning new stuff Isn't this fun stuff You sound like a fella that has been at a little while so let me know what you come up with. Anyway nice talking to you good luck RH [/QUOTE]
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