Jimbeaux82
Handloader
- Jan 6, 2011
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About 10 or 15 years ago I bought a shipment of milsurp powders from Gi-Brass (Jeff Bartlett). One of the 8 lb jugs was a powder called IMR 7383 , not to be confused with IMR 7828 cannister powder , which we are all familiar with. It is listed as a milsurp replacement for 4831 and advised to use 4831 data less 15%. Since I have been snowed /iced in at home in Louisiana I decided to do a work up of this powder to see how it reacts. Also, since powder is extremely hard to purchase these days, I thought some reloaders might be interested in this milsurp powder as a replacement if they can find some. My goal was to get within 100 fps of IMR/H4831 velocities without burning up too many components. So I focused on 4 cartridges to work up; 243 Win - 100 gr bullet, 270 Win - 130 gr bullet, 7mm Rem Mag - 160 gr bullet, and 30/06 - 150 gr bullet. I fired 2 shots at each charge wt thru a Magneto-speed for velocity and keep in mind the listed Avg and SD is for 2 shots only. As always, and specifically for milsurp powder, use extreme care in utilizing this data. It was safe in my rifles under the conditions I tested it in. Here goes:
243 Win, 100 gr bullet, Husquavarna 22" barrel, book max load listed IMR/H4831 43 grs, target vel - 2900 fps
36 grs - 2474 fps, SD = 44
37 grs - 2551 fps, SD = 6
38 grs - 2635 fps, SD = 92
39 grs - 2689 fps, SD = 109
40 grs - 2811 fps, SD = 14
Possibly could make 2900 fps but would need to work up further in 1/2 gr increments
270 Win, 130 gr bullet, Sako A5 23" barrel, book max load listed IMR/H4831 56/60 grs, target vel - 3000 fps
50 grs - 2739 fps, SD=80
51 grs - 2781 fps, SD = 28
52 grs - 2889 fps , SD = 10
52.5 grs - 2893 fps , SD= 58
I think this is max and will not work up further based on "lull".
7mm Rem Mag, 160 gr bullet, T/C Venture 24" barrel, book max listed IMR/H4831 61/60 grs, target vel-2850 fps
52 grs - 2280 fps, SD=11
53 grs - 2328 fps, SD = 11
55 grs - 2420 fps, SD = 14
57 grs - 2537 fps, SD= 64
59 grs - 2739 fps , SD=5
Could possibly work up a little further at 1/2 gr increments
30/06, 150 gr bullet, Win Mod 70, 22" barrel, book max listed IMR/H4831 59/61 grs, target vel - 2800 fps
50 grs - 2456 fps, SD=86
51 grs - 2560 fps, SD=30
52 grs - 2608 fps, SD=29
53 grs - 2646 fps, SD=9
54grs - 2694 fps, SD=2 (case full slightly compressed)
case full, that is it here.
As you can see, I was able to get within 100 fps of most max book velocities. All my testing was done at 30 deg. My data showed closer to 4831 less 10%. Before I push it further I will retest the fastest loads this summer to get a feel for its temp stability before pushing any further. I did not group for accuracy may do that this summer.
Hope someone else finds this data useful or at least interesting.
Powder was IMR 7383 Milsurp lot 48001.
Good shootin
Jimbeaux
243 Win, 100 gr bullet, Husquavarna 22" barrel, book max load listed IMR/H4831 43 grs, target vel - 2900 fps
36 grs - 2474 fps, SD = 44
37 grs - 2551 fps, SD = 6
38 grs - 2635 fps, SD = 92
39 grs - 2689 fps, SD = 109
40 grs - 2811 fps, SD = 14
Possibly could make 2900 fps but would need to work up further in 1/2 gr increments
270 Win, 130 gr bullet, Sako A5 23" barrel, book max load listed IMR/H4831 56/60 grs, target vel - 3000 fps
50 grs - 2739 fps, SD=80
51 grs - 2781 fps, SD = 28
52 grs - 2889 fps , SD = 10
52.5 grs - 2893 fps , SD= 58
I think this is max and will not work up further based on "lull".
7mm Rem Mag, 160 gr bullet, T/C Venture 24" barrel, book max listed IMR/H4831 61/60 grs, target vel-2850 fps
52 grs - 2280 fps, SD=11
53 grs - 2328 fps, SD = 11
55 grs - 2420 fps, SD = 14
57 grs - 2537 fps, SD= 64
59 grs - 2739 fps , SD=5
Could possibly work up a little further at 1/2 gr increments
30/06, 150 gr bullet, Win Mod 70, 22" barrel, book max listed IMR/H4831 59/61 grs, target vel - 2800 fps
50 grs - 2456 fps, SD=86
51 grs - 2560 fps, SD=30
52 grs - 2608 fps, SD=29
53 grs - 2646 fps, SD=9
54grs - 2694 fps, SD=2 (case full slightly compressed)
case full, that is it here.
As you can see, I was able to get within 100 fps of most max book velocities. All my testing was done at 30 deg. My data showed closer to 4831 less 10%. Before I push it further I will retest the fastest loads this summer to get a feel for its temp stability before pushing any further. I did not group for accuracy may do that this summer.
Hope someone else finds this data useful or at least interesting.
Powder was IMR 7383 Milsurp lot 48001.
Good shootin
Jimbeaux