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Reloading
Hodgdon 4831 and 4831sc??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 382861" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I was reloading some 300 win mag shells and as I emptied one can and opened the next and poured it in my powder measurer I realized I had just mixed 4831sc and 4831. I went to the hodgdon website and they say they are ballistically identical but the sc version flows easier through drop tubes and funnels and makes a more dence powder charge. I dont think I will have any problems because I am using the same weight of grains with both. I measure every charge with a beam scale. anyone have info on this? I never even realized the 2 coexisted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 382861, member: 22242"] I was reloading some 300 win mag shells and as I emptied one can and opened the next and poured it in my powder measurer I realized I had just mixed 4831sc and 4831. I went to the hodgdon website and they say they are ballistically identical but the sc version flows easier through drop tubes and funnels and makes a more dence powder charge. I dont think I will have any problems because I am using the same weight of grains with both. I measure every charge with a beam scale. anyone have info on this? I never even realized the 2 coexisted [/QUOTE]
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