nosler06
Handloader
- Nov 13, 2012
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Hi, I am new to this site, and wanted to ask a question. Here is a little of the details that should help.
I am trying to settle down my groupings on a .308. In the past my dad had loaded I believe 48.5gr IMR4350 with 165gr Nosler Part bullets. This gun a 1971 Browning BLR .308. The groups were tight and consistant over many years. After having the gun passed on to me I was looking at the load data and asking questions. At the time I was told that the IMR4350 powder is not a good powder for this caliber. So I did some asking and all people pointed towards IMR4895. I did the switch and have had nothing but trouble trying to get any type of tight groups. I work up loads in summer and in fall. I have target shot the gun in summer and fall, and it is very inconsistant. I was advised to use H4895 powder as it is less sensitive to temp changes. I have not found any data for H4350 powder for the .308. I look at the Nosler#6 manual and they tested IMR4350 and the 47.0gr load would be a compressed load.
My question is what powder is a good fit for the .308 Browning BLR and 165gr Nosler Part. bullets for use with temp ranging from +35 to -20 deg celcius? I believe the barrell is 19" long.
"Live to hunt, hunt to live, and best of all, enjoy the great outdoors".
Nosler06 :?
I am trying to settle down my groupings on a .308. In the past my dad had loaded I believe 48.5gr IMR4350 with 165gr Nosler Part bullets. This gun a 1971 Browning BLR .308. The groups were tight and consistant over many years. After having the gun passed on to me I was looking at the load data and asking questions. At the time I was told that the IMR4350 powder is not a good powder for this caliber. So I did some asking and all people pointed towards IMR4895. I did the switch and have had nothing but trouble trying to get any type of tight groups. I work up loads in summer and in fall. I have target shot the gun in summer and fall, and it is very inconsistant. I was advised to use H4895 powder as it is less sensitive to temp changes. I have not found any data for H4350 powder for the .308. I look at the Nosler#6 manual and they tested IMR4350 and the 47.0gr load would be a compressed load.
My question is what powder is a good fit for the .308 Browning BLR and 165gr Nosler Part. bullets for use with temp ranging from +35 to -20 deg celcius? I believe the barrell is 19" long.
"Live to hunt, hunt to live, and best of all, enjoy the great outdoors".
Nosler06 :?