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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 130867" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Is that H-335 a ball powder?? I have always used IMR-4198. Its always gave me great accuracy and velocity, so I never changed anything. However, what you say about 4198 being hard on throats got me thinking to maybe expand my powder selection. I just got done working up a few test loads out of my triple deuce yesterday. I want to shoot 55g NBT's for coyotes so thats what I worked with. I loaded 5 rounds each at 19, 19.5, and 20g IMR-4198, w-w cases, cci 400 primers, 2.170" OAL. The 19g load shot the best giving .5" group right at 3000fps. Not to shabby. 4 of the 5 were touching, and the 5th was just about a bullet hole away. Might work on it a little more, but 5 shots into .5" is good enough for any coyote!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 130867, member: 1403"] Is that H-335 a ball powder?? I have always used IMR-4198. Its always gave me great accuracy and velocity, so I never changed anything. However, what you say about 4198 being hard on throats got me thinking to maybe expand my powder selection. I just got done working up a few test loads out of my triple deuce yesterday. I want to shoot 55g NBT's for coyotes so thats what I worked with. I loaded 5 rounds each at 19, 19.5, and 20g IMR-4198, w-w cases, cci 400 primers, 2.170" OAL. The 19g load shot the best giving .5" group right at 3000fps. Not to shabby. 4 of the 5 were touching, and the 5th was just about a bullet hole away. Might work on it a little more, but 5 shots into .5" is good enough for any coyote! [/QUOTE]
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