The great powder showdown

Gabe

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Okay, let's settle this once and for all:
  • Varget is the Swiss Army knife of powders, it works in everything from .223 to .308.
  • H4350 owns the 6.5 Creedmoor game
  • IMR 4064 is old-school reliable, especially in .243, .30-06, and .308, though it's a bit more temperature sensitive.
  • Hodgdon Extreme powders cost more but stay consistent when it's freezing or blazing hot outside
What did I miss?
 
Don't forget Reloder 15. I've run it in both .308 and .223 with good results. It's not as stable as Hodgdon Extreme in wild temps, but the accuracy is hard to argue with
 
Okay, let's settle this once and for all:
  • Varget is the Swiss Army knife of powders, it works in everything from .223 to .308.
  • H4350 owns the 6.5 Creedmoor game
  • IMR 4064 is old-school reliable, especially in .243, .30-06, and .308, though it's a bit more temperature sensitive.
  • Hodgdon Extreme powders cost more but stay consistent when it's freezing or blazing hot outside
What did I miss?
I'll back you on H4350 for 6.5 Creedmoor, that powder just flat-out owns it. I tried a few others, but I always came back to H4350
 
Don't forget Reloder 15. I've run it in both .308 and .223 with good results. It's not as stable as Hodgdon Extreme in wild temps, but the accuracy is hard to argue with
Good call on RL15, that stuff shoots tight groups for sure. You're right about the temp sensitivity though, I learned that lesson on a cold morning hunt when everything shifted
 

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