Witryna8 lip 1994 · With a 150-gr. spitzer soft-point, 52 grs. of IMR-4064 or W-W 748 in commercial cases approximates the factory 2800 f.p;.s. velocity. With a 165-gr. boattail, 56 grs. of 4350 is a dead ringer for Federal’s Premium load. Witryna12 sty 2024 · The .35 Whelen does have a weakness. Almost all 0.358-inch-diameter bullets have low ballistic coefficient (BC) numbers. The cartridge produces velocities similar to the .30-06 with much heavier bullets, but those bullets just aren't as aerodynamic. As a result, most aficionados consider the .35 Whelen a 300-yard …
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WitrynaIMR 4064 is a medium-range burn speed powder and is one of the most versatile propellant in the IMR line, used for 223 Remington, 22-250 Remington, 220 Swift, 6mm Remington, 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 308 Winchester, 338 Winchester … Witryna8 gru 2024 · I have a Hornady manual that lists a start load of IMR 4064 at 37.4 grains. IMR 4330 at 36 grains. Both charges are for 120 grain projectiles. Frankm Dec 7, 2024 #12 You can use published starting loads with any powder you ve got; however H4895 is your huckleberry and performs great with loads as low of 60% of maximum. Twdmar … toy pound
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http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/2511043/m/79510256/xsl/print_topic Witryna7 wrz 2013 · Using any of these powders as reduced loads is not a recommended practice. You can get very dangerous delayed ignition and pressure spikes! The two recommended powders for SAFE reduced loads are: 1. Trailboss 2. SR4759 I have used 16.5 grains of Trailboss behind 110 grain LRN carbine bullets in a .30-06 rifle. … Witryna31 gru 2015 · Hodgdon shows in their regular loading data 41.5 grains of IMR 4895 with a 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. Reduce that by only 5% to be safe, for 39 grains. With only a 120 grain bullet recoil will be very mild Attachments image.jpeg 81.2 KB · Views: 956 Dec 31, 2015 #4 D deltaecho New member Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 11 toy pots and pans