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Question on starting load for .243 win with H4350
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSky112" data-source="post: 936682" data-attributes="member: 57778"><p>Manual are good but they do not all use the same powder, and different test fire guns or in most cases barrels, in different lengths. The on line Hodgen Powder site (<a href="http://hodgdon.com/)has" target="_blank">http://hodgdon.com/)has</a> a lot of good information and the ability to compare different powders side by side. Has Starting and max loads for all the powders. Don't get stuck on H4350, take a look at H414, & Hybrid 100V. Both shoot really well in the (2) 243 rifles I have. Both are much faster than H4350. I almost forgot Varget, Begin at the starting loads work your way up, take the best one and move the bullet seating depth. If you start around .010 off, work your way out, most of the time there will be a large difference in group size when you hit the sweet spot. If your not finding what you want, look at the 85 & 87 grain selection. I have better results with the 85&87. Good Luck & Happy shootinggun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSky112, post: 936682, member: 57778"] Manual are good but they do not all use the same powder, and different test fire guns or in most cases barrels, in different lengths. The on line Hodgen Powder site ([url]http://hodgdon.com/)has[/url] a lot of good information and the ability to compare different powders side by side. Has Starting and max loads for all the powders. Don't get stuck on H4350, take a look at H414, & Hybrid 100V. Both shoot really well in the (2) 243 rifles I have. Both are much faster than H4350. I almost forgot Varget, Begin at the starting loads work your way up, take the best one and move the bullet seating depth. If you start around .010 off, work your way out, most of the time there will be a large difference in group size when you hit the sweet spot. If your not finding what you want, look at the 85 & 87 grain selection. I have better results with the 85&87. Good Luck & Happy shootinggun) [/QUOTE]
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