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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1023565" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Not to answer for Tricky, but I worked up 100 and 110 grain varmint rounds out of my 29 inch 270 using imr 4350 and later h4350. The vel was nearly identical @3500 fps 100 gr HP or sp, But the ES was larger with IMR. the 110 BT's liked the H4350 for a 30 fps avg advantage with the same powder weight. CCI 34 primers.</p><p></p><p>I've been reloading and working on race cars for many years. It bothers me when somebody tells me that is how my grandfather did that........... Or that's how PO Ackley did it in his book from the late 60's. They only had limited powder choices back then. So I for one have tried new powders when they came out. rod type powders and using big drop tubes to get it all in the case and crunching the bullet in for compressed loads just sucks when you have these denser small spherical powders that leave room to spare.</p><p></p><p>I use H414 in my 223 for 62 - 75 gr pills</p><p></p><p>You only ask about 3 powders. My testing for 100gr used r17, h100V, R-19, RamShot hunter, AA3100, H4831sc, and finally superformance. Ramshot hunter is great stuff, but non existent on the shelves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1023565, member: 2939"] Not to answer for Tricky, but I worked up 100 and 110 grain varmint rounds out of my 29 inch 270 using imr 4350 and later h4350. The vel was nearly identical @3500 fps 100 gr HP or sp, But the ES was larger with IMR. the 110 BT's liked the H4350 for a 30 fps avg advantage with the same powder weight. CCI 34 primers. I've been reloading and working on race cars for many years. It bothers me when somebody tells me that is how my grandfather did that........... Or that's how PO Ackley did it in his book from the late 60's. They only had limited powder choices back then. So I for one have tried new powders when they came out. rod type powders and using big drop tubes to get it all in the case and crunching the bullet in for compressed loads just sucks when you have these denser small spherical powders that leave room to spare. I use H414 in my 223 for 62 - 75 gr pills You only ask about 3 powders. My testing for 100gr used r17, h100V, R-19, RamShot hunter, AA3100, H4831sc, and finally superformance. Ramshot hunter is great stuff, but non existent on the shelves. [/QUOTE]
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