My experience shows it's slower like a 4831 or RL 19. Go through this thread there are a few comparison tests.
25-06 Rem
Max load
55.5 gr D4350ssc 100gr Barnes TSX RP cases 3.10" oal 22" barrel 3350 fps
243 Win
Max load
45 gr D4350ssc 95gr Berger CH Lapua cases 2.77" oal 26" barrel 3150 fps
There is no decent powder supply coming into this country anytime soon. Look at the out of stock items here
http://www.higginsonpowders.com/images/Powder2020.pdf
Did a comparison of D4064 to IMR4064 in 308 Win
Took me most of the day!
This is a known safe load in my rifle. Use at own risk.
All charges were thrown on a Chargemaster and checked against a 5-0-2 scale.
All other weights are using the Chargemaster.
All cases full sized and trimmed to 1.995+-
One shot every 2 minutes and allowed to fully cool between batches.
Labradar.
22C At 150 above sea level
Rem 700 308 26" varmiter profile
IMR4064
43.5gr
Brass win 156gr +-.2
Sierra 168gr HPBT
CCI BR-2
Coal 2.875
15 shots
Avg 2656
High 2677
Low 2641
ES 36
SD 9.5
D4064 lot 17
Win brass 155.5 +-.2gr
CCI BR-2
167.9 Sierra HPBT
Coal 2.875
15 shots
Avg 2632
High 2649
Low 2619
ES 30
SD 8
Both shot a consistent 7/8" 3 shot groups. I had the crappy bench today wasn't very comfortable.
I tried to keep this as consistent as possible with weighing all components.
So is this powder Faster? Slower? Or pretty much the same?
Less than 1% difference in velocity.
I will do the same with D4895 against IMR and Varget.
Might do the D4350 also.
Last edited by Ruger007; 09-27-2020 at 10:56 PM. Reason: Proper trim length
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Got my second order today. Look forward to testing the d4895 against the last of the ammomart 48 i finished up today.
Thanks for the test Ruger007. Looks like those 4064 powders are nearly identical, maybe the d4064 is a touch slower. Was the grain size of the imr 4064 a longer stick compared to d4064ssc?
ok so if my brains working properly here the D4895 is like imr4895 and seems like something id try in my 45-70. what would y'all recommend in the 30-06 something like 4064?
Last edited by johnny_thunder; 07-14-2020 at 02:19 AM.
4064 would work well for 150-165 gr bullets in the 30/06. Heavier bullets probably 4350, but I haven't tried it.