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wcc846 for .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 795081" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Treat it like ant other mil-surp powder; i.e. start 15% down from like burning rate canister powder and work into it using both a chrono and normal pressure signs to guide you. It should be about h335 or blc2 give or take. The seller should have guidance on this also.</p><p>I don't burn anything that fast other than in my AR so I don't play with 846, but you won't have any trouble with it as long as you realize it is surp for a reason and may be a bit off spec.. </p><p>You will have to run up your own data and I suggest you get a couple of kegs right away as the next batch you get wil be different and you'll have to re-do load developement.</p><p>I've burned a good amount of wc872 (slow stuff for the 50cal and 20mm) and it's decent stuff; I'm still looking for some good I 5010 again though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 795081, member: 48043"] Treat it like ant other mil-surp powder; i.e. start 15% down from like burning rate canister powder and work into it using both a chrono and normal pressure signs to guide you. It should be about h335 or blc2 give or take. The seller should have guidance on this also. I don't burn anything that fast other than in my AR so I don't play with 846, but you won't have any trouble with it as long as you realize it is surp for a reason and may be a bit off spec.. You will have to run up your own data and I suggest you get a couple of kegs right away as the next batch you get wil be different and you'll have to re-do load developement. I've burned a good amount of wc872 (slow stuff for the 50cal and 20mm) and it's decent stuff; I'm still looking for some good I 5010 again though. [/QUOTE]
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