01 January 2012, 06:13
Chuck NelsonH335 vs. Benchmark?
Is anyone using both in their 223? It seems they have very similar burn rates but Benchmark seems to produce a bunch more velocity. Does anyone have firsthand experience and thoughts?
01 January 2012, 07:59
ole_270Been a while since I ran any H335 but Benchmark is much cleaner and is my favorite powder in the 223. TAC is showing promise in my bolt rifles, but Benchmark is still the one I reach for.
01 January 2012, 08:07
jeffeossoh335 is my core rifle powder, from 222 through 550 express.. tac is the fraternal twin of h335
01 January 2012, 08:59
Sagebrush BurnsI have used them both. One of my 223s prefers Benchmark, the other likes 335. Your rifle will tell you which is best.
01 January 2012, 10:48
wasbeemanI shoot my .222 and .223s for accuracy not speed and it seems that I can always get a bit tighter groups with H335. YMMV
02 January 2012, 13:22
Fasteelquote:
Originally posted by wasbeeman:
I shoot my .222 and .223s for accuracy not speed and it seems that I can always get a bit tighter groups with H335. YMMV
With your 222 loads what bullet weight and gr weight are you finding your best accuracy, I have several pounds of 335 to use up.
Thanks FS
02 January 2012, 23:55
wasbeeman53gr SMK, 52gr Rem BRHP(they don't make these anymore) 26grs H335. The rifles I'm shooting these combos in are custom chambered and require neck turning. YMMV
03 January 2012, 00:36
SmokinJHere's a real good article on H335 and the surplus powders that are suppose to be the same thing. Read all if it, it's interesting:
http://www.223reloads.com/home...loading/wc-846-loads05 January 2012, 09:24
KenatiI'll summarize my experience with the two powders you are asking about as well as TAC, which was also mentioned above. I have purchased and shot 8 lb. kegs of each.
Benchmark: accurate, CLEAN, good velocity, meters OK
H335: accurate, DIRTY, good velocity, meters well
TAC: accurate, pretty clean, good velocity, meters great!
As far as cleanliness, that really only matters to me in gas-operated rifles. Otherwise, I default to the most accurate followed by best velocity.
05 January 2012, 10:12
Nomo4meAdd temp stability as a parameter for selection and Benchmark jumps ahead for me as I do my load testing and bulk reloading in the Winter and shoot'em up in the spring & summer.
I use it for 204, 223, 6BR, 6mmDasher, including progressive press loading for most of those rounds. Always meters to within +/- .2 grain for me in my LNL dispenser with consistent lever effort.
I have two unopened bottles of 335 and a BLC2 that I bought when I first started reloading. Tried benchmark first and never felt the need to open the others.
I did test some 50 grain pills in my Varmint AR last week, benchmark loads were a bit more accurate than the TAC loads tried. I just don't have a reason to leave the powder.
quote:
Originally posted by Kenati:
I'll summarize my experience with the two powders you are asking about as well as TAC, which was also mentioned above. I have purchased and shot 8 lb. kegs of each.
Benchmark: accurate, CLEAN, good velocity, meters OK
H335: accurate, DIRTY, good velocity, meters well
TAC: accurate, pretty clean, good velocity, meters great!
As far as cleanliness, that really only matters to me in gas-operated rifles. Otherwise, I default to the most accurate followed by best velocity.