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IMR 4831 vs H4831sc
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint Idaho" data-source="post: 675205" data-attributes="member: 38561"><p>I am a real fan of the H4831 powder. I get great velocity and accuracy out of any caliber I have tried it in. From the 25-06 up to the 338 it is my go to powder of choice. I try all types of powders when working up loads, but the H4831 always seems to come out on top for accuracy and velocity when the case is of the 06 class or larger. IMR powders also preform well for me with one notable exception. All the chrongraphing I have done with them indicates the velecity is consistant above 32 degrees but starts to vary once the temp starts to drop. The closer to zero I get the more they vary. I have seen as much as 250 fps in a 10 shot string with my 243 and 223 in the winter time around here. Have not seen this with some of the other powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint Idaho, post: 675205, member: 38561"] I am a real fan of the H4831 powder. I get great velocity and accuracy out of any caliber I have tried it in. From the 25-06 up to the 338 it is my go to powder of choice. I try all types of powders when working up loads, but the H4831 always seems to come out on top for accuracy and velocity when the case is of the 06 class or larger. IMR powders also preform well for me with one notable exception. All the chrongraphing I have done with them indicates the velecity is consistant above 32 degrees but starts to vary once the temp starts to drop. The closer to zero I get the more they vary. I have seen as much as 250 fps in a 10 shot string with my 243 and 223 in the winter time around here. Have not seen this with some of the other powders. [/QUOTE]
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