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H4831 question
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1364968" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I'm by no means an expert. So take this for what it's worth. I also wondered the same thing. I have a custom 300wsm that had a load developed for it. H4831sc, 65 grains and 215 berger. I was given the data to hopefully reproduce this load. The rifle does hold .5 moa fairly consistent with my hand loads. So one day while I was loading some rounds for this rifle while I was set up I thought it would be very easy to load up some with the H4831. I did and they were loaded exactly the same as the loads with the H4831sc. The next day I went out to shoot. Fired 2 of the sc loads did exactly what I expected. So put in 1 of the others and hit a couple inches low and a couple inches right. Also had stiff bolt lift. So waited a little and tried another same thing except it was now about a 2 inch group. Wait for a little and shot another of the sc load's and right back to where it should be. Now I'm not sure why, but that was my experience with the 2 different powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1364968, member: 73479"] I'm by no means an expert. So take this for what it's worth. I also wondered the same thing. I have a custom 300wsm that had a load developed for it. H4831sc, 65 grains and 215 berger. I was given the data to hopefully reproduce this load. The rifle does hold .5 moa fairly consistent with my hand loads. So one day while I was loading some rounds for this rifle while I was set up I thought it would be very easy to load up some with the H4831. I did and they were loaded exactly the same as the loads with the H4831sc. The next day I went out to shoot. Fired 2 of the sc loads did exactly what I expected. So put in 1 of the others and hit a couple inches low and a couple inches right. Also had stiff bolt lift. So waited a little and tried another same thing except it was now about a 2 inch group. Wait for a little and shot another of the sc load's and right back to where it should be. Now I'm not sure why, but that was my experience with the 2 different powders. [/QUOTE]
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