First, IMHO, the 180 Nosler AccuBonds are not all that grand an idea for a 308 Winchester (and I say this as a HUGE fan of AccuBond's -- I shoot them exclusively in all my hunting loads). Despite what Nosler (and everyone else who makes bonded bullets) might tell you, they are tougher bullets than their more traditional counterparts, and ideally really should make impact north of about 2400 FPS for best results. Those 180's in pirticular, are a bullet made with magnum's and ultra-magnums in mind. I highly recommend you use 150 (preferable) or 165 grain (if you must) AccuBond's in a 308 Winchester. If you feel you need 180 grain bullets, use Ballistic Tips -- they'll cost less, and will perform wonderfully on-game at 308 velocities. I'm not saying the 180 AccuBond's won't work, but I think you'd be a lot happier with the results of 150 accubonds or 180 ballistic tips.
As to powder -- I have tried a wide variety of flavors over the years, and the one I settled on is Varget. My velocities are insanely consistent (+/- 3 or 4 FPS), and accuracy has been superb.
So, as you might guess -- I shoot 150 grain AccuBond's fueled by a stiff charge of Varget in my 308 hunting loads. Everything I've ever shot with that load died where it stood. I highly recommend it.
Oh, and side note re: powder -- you can't really fit enough 4350 in there to get the pressures (and velocities) up very high. Accuracy is often excellent, but velocity will leave a lot to be desired (probably around 2400-ish FPS vs 2600-ish FPS with 4895 or Varget).
My question was: I've got 180grs in hand. I've got imr4350 and h4895 in hand, which powder?
so too late for switching bullet, and as to Varget, well h4895 is pretty close.
Yeah, Sierra's data give 2600fps for a compressed 47,7 gr (max charge according to them, but I've been used to have much lower data from Sierra than from Hodgdon's data) of imr4350. However, for IMR 4350, only Sierra have data for the 308win, so I can't compare
Yeah, Sierra's data give 2600fps for a compressed 47,7 gr (max charge according to them, but I've been used to have much lower data from Sierra than from Hodgdon's data) of imr4350. However, for IMR 4350, only Sierra have data for the 308win, so I can't compare
My question was: I've got 180grs in hand. I've got imr4350 and h4895 in hand, which powder?
so too late for switching bullet, and as to Varget, well h4895 is pretty close.
4895 is one of the extreme powders and not sensitive to temperature, something really useful when hunting, IMR4350 is very sensitive to temperature. If your hunting deer Nosler ballistic tips or Hornady SST are DRT bullets for deer sized critters. Save the Accubonds for bigger stuff.
Brian