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Rocky:
Wow, you sure burst my bubble on H-335. I guess I'll steer clear of it. You did include Hodgdon's Benchmark among your recommendations and my loading manuals certainly do suggest it would be a good powder. Apparently a lot of folks are using Hodgdon's Varget for the .223. It would also appear to be a good powder. Between those two - Benchmark and Varget - which would you recommend? I would prefer not to have to buy a shopping cart full of different powders to try if I don't have to. Thanks! |
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223 powders
Dovehunter,
When I got my first bolt action 223, I used Hodgdon BLC2 almost exclusively since I had a large supply. When that ran out I picked up a big supply of Hodgdon H335 and have been using it ever since. Never had any pressure problems with it like Rocky mentioned. However, I will take a close look at my barrel to see if there is any unusual fouling there. Accuracy hasn't changed in many years, so any potential fouling isn't opening up my groups. Other powders I've tried -- with comments: H322 -- meters well but nothing special H4198 -- doesn't meter well and performance inferior to H335 H4895 -- good performance but doesn't beat H335 Varget -- recommended by Hodgdon tech guy, but good loads filled cases too full and I spilled powder without very careful handling. Like you, I don't like compressed loads unless they really deliver greatly improved performance (velocity and accuracy). Remember that the above comments apply to my rifles only. What's best for them may not work for you. 270man |
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