.308 win question

WhelanLad - go here - is an ADI equivalency chart - "equivalent within 5%" - they have AR2008, Varget and IMR 4064 on the same line. I do not think that means "the same" or "interchangeable" - but apparently "equivalent" - read what is written near top of the chart. Example - a few lines later - for AR 2009 - showing H4350 and IMR 4350 - sometimes the loading data is the same - sometimes not - both are "log" shaped kernels, then W760 - I had some - is ball powder - is written multiple times on Internet that H414 and W760 come out of same spout at factory - absolutely identical and interchangeable is the Internet poster's claim. But for sure, in no way does W760 "look like" H4350, although ADI is reporting that they are "equivalent".


http://www.adiworldclass.com.au/powder-equivalents/
 
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that most likely stems from early magazine writers an powder manufacturers ploy to sell more powder :D :D

side note, is this 4064 stuff really similiar to "Varget"? - sounds like a similiar description from the larger kernels ? as i think this 4895 stuff is AR2209 im familiar with, which is, small kernel.

Not as temp sensitive, but yeah, very close to varget in burn rate. 1/2gr lighter in my 308 loads gets me the same velocity and same accuracy. It's good powder, made in Canada to boot.
 
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