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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Throat erosion and double-based powders.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas B." data-source="post: 635396" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>4895 is the quintessential Garand powder. Thats all I use in the Garand except I use IMR4895. What you found out about H380 is the opposite of what they told me. It may have something to do with the burn rate that gave me the results I experienced. H380 is a bit slower than 4895 and is excellent in the 22-250, 220 swift and some of 6mm cases like the .243. It's real good in the 30-06 but I'm not too sure the pressure curve would be suitable for the Garand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas B., post: 635396, member: 336"] 4895 is the quintessential Garand powder. Thats all I use in the Garand except I use IMR4895. What you found out about H380 is the opposite of what they told me. It may have something to do with the burn rate that gave me the results I experienced. H380 is a bit slower than 4895 and is excellent in the 22-250, 220 swift and some of 6mm cases like the .243. It's real good in the 30-06 but I'm not too sure the pressure curve would be suitable for the Garand. [/QUOTE]
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