Imr 4759

Yup, discontinued. Gun shows or dispersal auctions probably best bet to find any, Alternative for big bore BP equivalent loads (if that is what your after) is AA 5744, also a hit or miss to find any but still being manufactured so occasionally it does show up
 
All the SR powders were discontinued early 2015 I believe; at least that's when I first heard of it but it could have just been when the announcement was made. What was left on the market sold and that's it. SR-4759 was discontinued previously, in the 80's or 90's I was told, and was brought back a few years after. I don't know if that'll happen again.

I replaced nearly all my SR-4759 loads with other powders. Mostly H4198 but some IMR-3031.
 
I told everyone I could think of that it was being discontinued, and directed them toward 12 pound kegs getting blown out for 150 bucks. Some are crying now, but I don't know of anyone who bought it then. Such is life, if it was raining soup people would find a reason to not catch any of it. Great stuff for cast bullets and Savage muzzleloaders.
 
I told everyone I could think of that it was being discontinued, and directed them toward 12 pound kegs getting blown out for 150 bucks. Some are crying now, but I don't know of anyone who bought it then. Such is life, if it was raining soup people would find a reason to not catch any of it. Great stuff for cast bullets and Savage muzzleloaders.
I really liked it for reduced jacketed loads in my 30-06. When I heard in spring 2015 it was being discontinued I looked everywhere I knew and only came up with another two pounds to the one I already had. Now getting into cast and wishing I had more.
 
I am trying HS-6 as a substitute for cast, burn rate should be close enough so I am starting low and working up...........
 
You have a pound of it to spare. I use it too for my savage muzzle loader. I didn't hear that they were going to stop making it until it was too late.
 
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I used to use a lot of 4759 for cast loads. Gradually moved on to 4198 which I felt was better. Using 2400 now in some of 30 cal milsurps. 2400 is my accuracy powder now in my 03A3. Shot up a couple lbs of 5744. Powder of choice in milsurp rifles by Mike Venturino of Handloader magazine. I wasn't as thrilled as Mike. Lots of unburned powder left in bore and accuracy not what I can do with other powders. New Lyman Cast Bullet Manual # 4 lists a lot of accuracy loads with 5744. Worth a try if you can find it.
 
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