Match burners data?

CA30-06

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Does anybody have any data for Bergers 175gn in 308? I can't find any loads for it and wasn't in the mood to buy their book just to try a box of their bullies.

Thanks for any advice. gun)
 
I have a pile of different ones.
4064,4895,h380, banchmark, 4350, 4320, and one of the new enduron imr 4166.

Some of the shops around here have a few of the reloader powders but I haven't grabbed any yet because haven't seen a need for it. I think I will find a unicorn being ridden by a lepricon caying a map to the fountain of youth before I will be able to find the can of the elusive varget.

Those are the ones I have on hand. I can get some of the other imr selections as they are somewhat available. I am working load for my new rem700 5r. And look, its FearNoWind to the rescue. Thank you again sir for any advice.lightbulb
 
I won't make a load recommendation here but I can say that when I look at the data on loaddata.com I find .308 Winchester 175 Berger with H4895, the starting load is listed as 37GR and Max. is 41GR. I would recommend you validate that data through at least one other source before you make any commitment to the load you want to try.
 
I have a pile of different ones.
4064,4895,h380, banchmark, 4350, 4320, and one of the new enduron imr 4166.

Some of the shops around here have a few of the reloader powders but I haven't grabbed any yet because haven't seen a need for it. I think I will find a unicorn being ridden by a lepricon caying a map to the fountain of youth before I will be able to find the can of the elusive varget.

Those are the ones I have on hand. I can get some of the other imr selections as they are somewhat available. I am working load for my new rem700 5r. And look, its FearNoWind to the rescue. Thank you again sir for any advice.lightbulb
CA30-06,
IMR 4064 37.5 START- 42.0 MAX
IMR4895 38.0 START- 42.3 MAX
IMR 4320 39.0 START- 43.4 MAX
H4895 37.0 START - 41.0 MAX
These are what we have listed in our manual. Please contact us at [email protected] to see if we can help you with the rest.
 
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