10 May 2004, 03:24
Old_No7SR 4759 Powder Being Discontinued???
"Yes!" So say sources from the ASSRA (American Single Shot Rifle Assn).

SR 4759 powder has been discontinued, not because of a lack of sales or popularity, but because recent production batches inexplicably have not met production specifications, and nobody knows why. IMR plans another "trial run" of about a ton of powder in mid July. If that batch meets spec's, then a second batch will be run, to see if the powder will be continued.
Although IMR claims the issue isn't one of market demand but rather of quality control, it should be made aware of its popularity to shooters. PLEASE voice your concerns to Mr. Larry Werner, Sales Representative, by calling him at (804) 363-2094 or writing to him at 4517 Wishart Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455.
Per the ASSRA,
"SR 4759 is one of the standard single shot rifle powders that has a fast burning rate to upset plain-base lead bullets in the manner of black powder and still approach it in its bulk. Its discontinuance would be a real loss to single shot rifle shooters." I plan to contact Mr. Werner, and if you're a fan of SR 4759 in your single shot rifle -- I hope you do too.
Old No7
That is good news because of all the powders I ever tested in a 30/30, nothing was as accurate as SR 4759.
Yeah velocity was lower,. but with the lack of aerodynamics in the bullets a couple of hundred feet a second less velocity is not all that much point blank range loss.
Glad to see it will still be around. Goes to prove rumors usually don't have much validity. Now if we can convince the bullet makers to quit dropping all of the Semi Pointed and Round Nose designed bullets from their product lines and bring them back out!
Cheers and Good shooting
seafire