New Dominion Smokeless Powders

The suspense is killing me, fingers crossed for 4064 (good plinking load in my 270 and 30-30) or 4350 (killer in my 270 for hunting/precision)
 
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Anyone tested the accuracy and stability of these precision powder? For now sticking with Varget/H4350 for my precision rifles.

Flake pistol powder will gamble with; just plink with handguns.
The suspense is killing me (fingers crossed for 4064 or 4350)
 
Good to know, thanks. I'm looking at trying to make cheap 303 Brit ammo with pull down 125 gr bullets from x39 surplus. Thinking the 4198 you have may be a bit too quick burning though.
the 4198 is perfect. You don't want a slow powder in the big case with a light bullet. The 4198 is what we will use to load the x39
 
the 4198 is perfect. You don't want a slow powder in the big case with a light bullet. The 4198 is what we will use to load the x39

Well that's good news! Now I just have to pull apart a few x39 rounds and test to see if my barrel likes those SKS bullets. If it does then a bag of 1000 and 5 lbs of your 4198 may be in order. That's a lot of cheap enfield fun!!
Do those .310 bullets you sell have a cone shape base to expand and fill the bore? How is the accuracy of these in Lee Enfield?
 
Which measure do you have? The Auto Disk would be too irregular below 4 grains, which is too much for me in the caliber. Otherwise 3.4grs with a 125LRn is a good start.

quite honestly have not gotten a press yet, getting the lee loadmaster after next paycheck, just needed to fill an order before my jan savings were gone. I just want to order the right bullets for the powder, and noticed I couldn't find many loads for it. First time reloading, probably should have started with a different powder, and not OEM
 
Anyone try these in a rotary powder measure? (Hornady LnL) Does it feed nicely or does the grain type hang it up?

I've used the D4198 in my RCBS Chargemaster and it worked surprisingly well. I had only 3 or 4 overthrows out of 100, not bad for extruded powder.

Haven't tried the pistol powders, I think most guys will be using a conventional thrower anyways.
 
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