What do you use H335 in?

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I have some in my inventory, I am trying it in the 303, and thinking of it for 140 grain bullets in the 6.5x55 AI maybe 140 grain bullets in the 7x57... I see loads for up to 180 grain in the '06 listed. Just wondering what you guys use it for.
 
I bought a 1lb bottle of h335 and tried running it through my Lyman powder dribbler and its such a fine powder that it works its way between the hole that they drill for the metal tube to come out of and then jams up the rotating of the tube... it also clings like crap to the powder pan on my scale and the walls of my powder dropper... I gave up on this powder after trying to throw a single charge.... Hodgdon Extreme Extruded propellant is all I use now... (4895, 4198, benchmark) it meters so nice and doesn't cling to everything :D

anyone wanna buy a pound of 335? lol...
 
I use it exclusively for my Rem 600 in .223 with 55 grainers. Unbelievably accurate. Shotgun primers at 100 yds repeatedly.

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H335 is my "go to" powder for my .30-30. 37-38 grs of H335 with a 150 gr bullet is a powerful and accurate load.

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I bought a 1lb bottle of h335 and tried running it through my Lyman powder dribbler and its such a fine powder that it works its way between the hole that they drill for the metal tube to come out of and then jams up the rotating of the tube... it also clings like crap to the powder pan on my scale and the walls of my powder dropper... I gave up on this powder after trying to throw a single charge.... Hodgdon Extreme Extruded propellant is all I use now... (4895, 4198, benchmark) it meters so nice and doesn't cling to everything :D

anyone wanna buy a pound of 335? lol...

wipe your stuff down with an anti static drier sheet before you throw the powder. It'll help.
 
H335 is my "go to" powder for my .30-30. 47-48 grs of H335 with a 150 gr bullet is a powerful and accurate load.

It sure as heck would be a powerful load!
Hodgdon's on line show 33 grains of H335 as maximum for a 30-30 with a 150 grain bullet!!!!!!
 
444 marlin 300 gr loads , accurate and gives me 2050 fps over the chrono
Same here, puts those XTPs all in the same hole :p

H-335 is great stuff, I've had really good luck with it in 7.62x54R, 30/06, 444, but yes, it's pretty sticky!
Lots of dryer sheets, graphite your powder measure and funnel.
It plugs my Lyman trickler up solid too, so I just use a 243 case as a trickler.

It might be a bit fast for your 6.5 though, other than for really light bullets.
 
.223 50gr Vmax load for my Weatherby. Its like pixie dust for metering, but a great accuracy so I take the time ...
 
It sure as heck would be a powerful load!
Hodgdon's on line show 33 grains of H335 as maximum for a 30-30 with a 150 grain bullet!!!!!!
Ya beat me to it, Bruce. GLP, how the heck do you get 47gns of H335 IN a .30-30 case AND seat a bullet? Got a video of that, Brother? ;)

ETA: I had to do some comparisons. GLP, you are describing a safe load for a 7.62x54R cartridge. Generating near 45000 CUP and propelling a bullet near 3000fps. I GOTTA see your rifle!! Cuz I'd not want to be shooting it.
 
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