H4895.

Just to clarify to others contemplating reduced loads with H4895 : ... " you can reduce published max loads to 60% of max" ... in other words up to a 40% reduction. Don't do 60% reductions !

I know most everyone gets that but wording can get a little tricky!

Stay safe; Good Luck.

BTW .... I ve had very good luck with accuracy and recoil reduction in various calibers with H4895 and reduced loads. 70% of max loads has been kind of a sweet spot.
 
frankm":1ekaojwy said:
Just to clarify to others contemplating reduced loads with H4895 : ... " you can reduce published max loads to 60% of max" ... in other words up to a 40% reduction. Don't do 60% reductions !

I know most everyone gets that but wording can get a little tricky!

Stay safe; Good Luck.

BTW .... I ve had very good luck with accuracy and recoil reduction in various calibers with H4895 and reduced loads. 70% of max loads has been kind of a sweet spot.


Good clarification, and reading back over my particular wording I was confusing.....the proper way to state it is like you have..... 60% of max. Perhaps the best thing on a public forum like this is just to post Hodgdons link with their instructions.

https://www.hodgdon.com/wp-content/uplo ... -loads.pdf
 
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