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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 1880900" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>I use several different sites for reloading. Nosler Load Data, Hodgdon Reloading, Winchester, Vihtavuori, etc... As for the various powder brands, Nosler Load Data is probably the best, but they don't list pressures. Therefore I use Hodgdon for pressures on their powders since I use IMR 4350 and 4064 with fantastic results. The 4064 is probably one of the most universal powders for all of my rifles. If you have difficulty finding load data on the 4064 just use the 4895 data. I have discovered that they are almost identical. I use the 4350 for my Weatherby 340 mag and Ruger 375, it has significantly better performance for the 250+ gr bullets.</p><p></p><p>Check out these reloading sites, you won't be disappointed and you will answer many of your questions concerning powders and performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 1880900, member: 111239"] I use several different sites for reloading. Nosler Load Data, Hodgdon Reloading, Winchester, Vihtavuori, etc... As for the various powder brands, Nosler Load Data is probably the best, but they don't list pressures. Therefore I use Hodgdon for pressures on their powders since I use IMR 4350 and 4064 with fantastic results. The 4064 is probably one of the most universal powders for all of my rifles. If you have difficulty finding load data on the 4064 just use the 4895 data. I have discovered that they are almost identical. I use the 4350 for my Weatherby 340 mag and Ruger 375, it has significantly better performance for the 250+ gr bullets. Check out these reloading sites, you won't be disappointed and you will answer many of your questions concerning powders and performance. [/QUOTE]
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