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How to know what powder is used in a manufactured cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 1888860" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>Go to loaddata.nosler.com and you will get numerous types of powder to customize your reloads. I have 2 Win 94 30-30's 26" octagon barrels that I have been reloading for over 40 years. My choice of powder is IMR 4064. IMR 4895 is near identical to the 4064 and is listed on numerous load data sites. I have done extensive research on these 2 powders and tested each in my own comparisons. My opinion is that the 4064 is a newer version of the 4895. They are that similar. I also use other load data sites such as hogdonreloading.com, wwpowder.com, vihtavuori.com, alliantpowder.com, and accuratepowder.com. Surely you can find something useful in one of these sites. The reason I use the 4064 is that it is so universal across calibers. I use it for Win .243, Win 30-30 (.308), .223, and I have used it for Ruger .375, and Wweatherby .340 (although I prefer IMR 4350 for the last 2). Also check out this website; midwayusa.com. I just looked at the Hornady subsonic ammo $26.00 (USD) for 20 rounds. Can't say what shipping cost would be for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 1888860, member: 111239"] Go to loaddata.nosler.com and you will get numerous types of powder to customize your reloads. I have 2 Win 94 30-30's 26" octagon barrels that I have been reloading for over 40 years. My choice of powder is IMR 4064. IMR 4895 is near identical to the 4064 and is listed on numerous load data sites. I have done extensive research on these 2 powders and tested each in my own comparisons. My opinion is that the 4064 is a newer version of the 4895. They are that similar. I also use other load data sites such as hogdonreloading.com, wwpowder.com, vihtavuori.com, alliantpowder.com, and accuratepowder.com. Surely you can find something useful in one of these sites. The reason I use the 4064 is that it is so universal across calibers. I use it for Win .243, Win 30-30 (.308), .223, and I have used it for Ruger .375, and Wweatherby .340 (although I prefer IMR 4350 for the last 2). Also check out this website; midwayusa.com. I just looked at the Hornady subsonic ammo $26.00 (USD) for 20 rounds. Can't say what shipping cost would be for you. [/QUOTE]
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