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just for fun..
what is the 1 single most used powder you use
 
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Red Dot
 
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Benchmark in rifles
Clays in shotguns


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By round count, HS-6.
By total weight, IMR4831.


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AR2213sc ( H4831sc )


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Norma 202
 
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One of the shotgun/pistol powders.
 
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Not possible to answer this, as we load so many cartridges of varying powder requirements.


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I have no idea, I use a lot of different powder, but have no way of knowing which one I use the most, probably one of the RL powders..With a pistol probably 2400 I guess. Ive been using RL-17 and CFE223 a lot recently.

Probably over the years I use more old WW2 4831 powder than any other and still have about 40 lbs of it, it still gets more velocity and less pressure than any modern powder...but the old powders like 4831, 4350 just don't measure without cutting grs. which is a minor pain but Ive pretty much replaced them with H414, CFE223 and the RL powders as I hate to weigh charges.


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I use a lot of IMR4350.

It accounts for my most accurate loads in the following cartridges .243, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Swede, .280, .284, 30/40 Krag, 30/06, .300 Win Mag, .338 Win Mag.

I use quite a bit of TAC in .223's, 6x45, 25/45 Sharps, 7.62x39, 30/30 and some use in the 400 Whelen with 300 grain bullets.

Some other powders I couldn't be without are Reloader 15, fantastic in my .375 H&H's, Reloader 17, H380 and IMR4895.
 
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Reloader 15 for me…#2 would be AA 2230.


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#1 RL 22
#2 RL 15
 
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Varget!
 
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probably red-dot.
 
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dministrator posted document. PostNot possible to answer this, as we load so many cartridges of varying powder requirements.


I'm sure yall load / test thousands of rounds. but I'm sure you have a powder that stands out that you use the most of..

mine is H4350
 
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I'm kinda right there right with a lot of the powders ya'll have already mentioned!

Use Red Dot for 2 high volume practice loads for 2 pistols.

Use Green Dot for both 12, 28 ga high volume field & skeet loads. Also use GD for another pistol practice load.

Use IMR-4350 for 3 different rifle cartridges.

Use IMR-4320 for 2 other rifle cartridges.

Use H-110 for a rifle cartridge and a pistol hunting load.

Keep good bit of H4895 around. Load 2 rifles with it. Also like to throw this power in the mix when I 1st start working up reloads for almost every rifle cartridge. It will load just about all of'em and use it as a standard for velocity comparison.


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Through the years I've used by far more surplus 4831 than any other powder. Still using on some.

I've probably loaded more rounds with Unique, but since those are handgun calibers and shotshells the volume doesn't add up to nearly as much as the surplus 4831.
 
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IMR-4350 and H335


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Black powder
 
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Rifle: RL-17 (friend's .30-06 and 8x57IS Mauser, my .375 H&H, .585 Hubel Express).

Revolver and pistol: Many different powders for various loads, bullet weights etc., but now H110 the most.

Shotgun: Will start to reload heavy lead and TSS loads soon, will use Lil'Gun exclusively.

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...but I'll bet not by volume! You can load about 32,573 38Sp rounds for the same weight of powder as 1 round of 300 Win Mag. LOL

back to reality: I can't list (won't take the time) all the powders that I've used through the years but by shear round-count it would have to be Unique in a pistol.

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tossup for me: IMR4320 and IMR4350.
 
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Number of loads.....Varget
Pounds of powder....Reloader 25

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1. RL 26
2. IMR 7828
3. H4350
4. BH 209
 
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I would have to say Varget, IMR4064, n blc(2). Top 3 for me
 
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WOW there are so many. A tie RL-22 and RL-25 with Magpro and CFE-223 very close. Weekly shooting with several rifles. Good shooting.


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unique. I shoot cowboy action and can use 7 grains of unique in 44 mag, 44-40, 45 acp and 45 colt. I don't have to reset the powder measure unless I am moving to a rifle round. They all chrono in the 850 to 900 fps range too, with bullets 200 grains to 250 grains depending on the caliber.
 
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IMR-4831


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RE15 then H4350


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H4895, with 2nd place to IMR7828.
 
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Red Dot and 4895 for me

Then in the tiny rifle cases for .17cal.
AA1680.

Big pistols H110
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In terms of volume, Vectan AS would far exceed any other powder I have ever used. Of course this was because it is my go to powder for fast 32 gram lead shotshell reloading, target and field.

I also use the identical 22 grain charge of Vectan AS for loading cast in my 404 Jeffery.

Nothing beats this red and green flake powder for consistency and absolute clean burn characteristics.

PS. Interchangeable with Red Dot
 
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Hows that for answering your question, your right back where you started..so are the rest of us btw.. rotflmo

Your question was loaded!! You can't compare pistol to rifle in this case, one or the other..Pistol reloading is way beyond rifle reloading in that pistol shooters shoot more than rifle shooters as a rule and reload way more ammo than rifle shooters..fact not fiction, and Im sure there are a few exceptions, I mean this is AR!! Eeker


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