![]() ![]() ![]() The 46 grain max load of H1000 is, however, listed as a compressed load in the Reloading Data Center. I'm noticing in the Lee book that the 46 grain max load of H1000 is not listed as a compressed load. However, Retumbo or H1000 might allow you to fill the case better. H4350 is a great powder and it's what I'm using for 7mm08 right now. I also like to fill the case as much as I can without compressing the load. The heavily compressed loads have rarely worked in any of my rifles and pistols. I have found most of my best loads at 95-100% density. Sometimes a rifle responds well to high density and sometimes not. There are many factors at play when a rifle load is developed. The one that lists the highest density means very little as well. ![]() The powder at the top velocity spot in a chart means almost nothing. Try it before you put all your eggs in one basket. OP the H4350 may be very good in your 243. Saying it has a 5% of being just a really good load? Well I have personally witnessed the Sierra accuracy load being very good in far more than 5%. If you had said 5% chance of being THE accuracy load in your rifle I would almost have to agree. I would disagree vehemently with your statement in red. That is what I love about statistics, 90% of them are made up on the spot. I suspect it has maybe a 5% chance of being really good in other rifles. Well, they said that was their 'accuracy load' that's VERY MUCH different from saying it's "the" accuracy load. Originally Posted By: Fuzzball".PDF on my Ipad that say the accuracy load for the 107 SMK." ![]()
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