Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Headline worthy material as ol' Guy decides to poke his head out of the sand and actually use powder that was developed in recent years... :wink:
You guys may know that I usually use H4350, and if not that, then H4350, for much of my rifle loading. Quite possibly straying to H4350... :mrgreen:
(Okay, not entirely true, but not far from the truth either)
As of yesterday, I've got two oddballs on hand:
CFE223
Superformance
Just a pound of each. I almost never buy new powders! I almost never buy just a pound of powder! Usually just another 8# jug of H4350 or Varget. And keep loading the same stuff I have for 10+ years. I think it's been five years since I tried something new, which was Ramshot Hunter.
The CFE223 is going to get a try in the 204 Ruger cartridge.
The Superformance is already on the bench and various quantities are sitting in freshly loaded 6 Creedmoor cases.
I'd read too many interesting reports in Handloader, and articles in the Hodgdon manual... got me curious. We will see what we will see... So far I love the way that spherical powder flows through my little Lyman powder measure! Woo Hoo! So slick. :grin: Stay tuned for further developments!
Guy
You guys may know that I usually use H4350, and if not that, then H4350, for much of my rifle loading. Quite possibly straying to H4350... :mrgreen:
(Okay, not entirely true, but not far from the truth either)
As of yesterday, I've got two oddballs on hand:
CFE223
Superformance
Just a pound of each. I almost never buy new powders! I almost never buy just a pound of powder! Usually just another 8# jug of H4350 or Varget. And keep loading the same stuff I have for 10+ years. I think it's been five years since I tried something new, which was Ramshot Hunter.
The CFE223 is going to get a try in the 204 Ruger cartridge.
The Superformance is already on the bench and various quantities are sitting in freshly loaded 6 Creedmoor cases.
I'd read too many interesting reports in Handloader, and articles in the Hodgdon manual... got me curious. We will see what we will see... So far I love the way that spherical powder flows through my little Lyman powder measure! Woo Hoo! So slick. :grin: Stay tuned for further developments!
Guy