Cbob, if you can afford it, Vihtavuori N560 is very close to Reloder 22, but it is better in all respects, in my opinion. This is why my main hunting load for my Sako uses 77.5 grains of N560 behind a 180-grain Accubond.
The last time I checked, Wholesale in Langley had this powder (and Higginson also carries it) but, as I hinted in my first post, it is insanely expensive. Having said that, it is still cheaper to buy this powder and a premium bullet and make super handloads that give you the very best accuracy and velocity than it is to buy factory "Premium" ammo loaded with these high-end bullets in .300 Winchester Magnum.
75.5 grs rl-22, is my go to load
I have an extremely mild load with H4831sc that is so good and consistent, it shoots like a competition load out of my customized P17 rifle with an E.R. Shaw barrel. In fact, with this load, I actually shot BETTER at this year's Tactical rifle shoot at 600 metres than I did with my Remington 700 .308 built for that purpose. The target markers could not believe what they were seeing on the target when I switched to my "hunting" rifle after using my "tactical" rifle. Here is the load: 70.0 grains H4831sc with a CCI 250 primer. It works with 180-grain Hornadys and 190-grain Nosler (or Sierra) match bullets equally well. Your mileage may vary, but I get about 2,825 to 2,850 with this load -- super mild by .300 Winchester standards. But it is insanely consistent and accurate in my rifle.



























