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I recently cam across a great deal on this powder and now have 13 pounds to utilize.
I am currently reloading 30-30 and .303.
I have many different 30-30 projectiles, but I mainly shoot bullet barn 165 grain blunts - they are cheap and well made, great for casual shooting. My manual shows loads for this caliber using this powder, but not this projectile; closest it has is a 170 grain. Starting load for this is 18 grains of 4198 and will push 1,606 fps, so I'd think that this would also be a fine starting load for my 165's. Anyone have experience or pet loads with the above they'd like to share? I'm also using magnum primers, but I can't tell a difference between them and the CCI200's I was using before they ran out in my other 30-30 loads. The manual also has a 4198 load for 173 grain blunts and claims it to be the most accurate, but that projectile is noticeably heavier than mine.
Again, I've got lots of different 30-30 projectiles, but aside from the bullet barn ones they are rather pricey Sierra and Hornady examples best saved for hunting, etc. I'm looking for a plinking load.
Also, would anyone know of a .303 load for imr4198? My manual has no loads described for this caliber in any bullet weight, but I don't know that it makes it dangerous to use - it's a fast burning powder with lots of loads for many calibers.
I am currently reloading 30-30 and .303.
I have many different 30-30 projectiles, but I mainly shoot bullet barn 165 grain blunts - they are cheap and well made, great for casual shooting. My manual shows loads for this caliber using this powder, but not this projectile; closest it has is a 170 grain. Starting load for this is 18 grains of 4198 and will push 1,606 fps, so I'd think that this would also be a fine starting load for my 165's. Anyone have experience or pet loads with the above they'd like to share? I'm also using magnum primers, but I can't tell a difference between them and the CCI200's I was using before they ran out in my other 30-30 loads. The manual also has a 4198 load for 173 grain blunts and claims it to be the most accurate, but that projectile is noticeably heavier than mine.
Again, I've got lots of different 30-30 projectiles, but aside from the bullet barn ones they are rather pricey Sierra and Hornady examples best saved for hunting, etc. I'm looking for a plinking load.
Also, would anyone know of a .303 load for imr4198? My manual has no loads described for this caliber in any bullet weight, but I don't know that it makes it dangerous to use - it's a fast burning powder with lots of loads for many calibers.


















































