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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 24876" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>sr90,</p><p></p><p>I dont know if this is what you are after, but I have found that H-380 works VERY well in the 308 when small amounts of ES is a prime concern when using 168,175,180 grain bullets. and it yeilds good velocities without any stress, and in several 308s I have found this powder very accurate. Most of the extreeme spreads I have ever seen was under 15 FPS. for the 175, start with about 45 grains, and work up from there. In most 308s 45 is low for H380, but as you know, guns come with different specs. Also use cases that are within one grain. For normal long range shooting 2 grains is ok, for EXTREEMLY consistent velocities, look for 1 grain in a 308. 2 for bigger magnums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 24876, member: 1007"] sr90, I dont know if this is what you are after, but I have found that H-380 works VERY well in the 308 when small amounts of ES is a prime concern when using 168,175,180 grain bullets. and it yeilds good velocities without any stress, and in several 308s I have found this powder very accurate. Most of the extreeme spreads I have ever seen was under 15 FPS. for the 175, start with about 45 grains, and work up from there. In most 308s 45 is low for H380, but as you know, guns come with different specs. Also use cases that are within one grain. For normal long range shooting 2 grains is ok, for EXTREEMLY consistent velocities, look for 1 grain in a 308. 2 for bigger magnums. [/QUOTE]
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