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12 December 2016, 23:25
sodbuster 49
reloading data
Does anyone have reloading data for a 308 with a hornady 168 BTHP bullet using wc 749 powder
13 December 2016, 02:02
Michael Michalski
Sodbuster 49, I cut and pasted the data below from hodgdonreloding.com. But let me caution that someone else's date may not be right or safe for your gun. Standard procedure is to consult one, or preferably several, reloading manuals and work up from minimum loads.

Bullet Weight
168 GR. SIE HPBT
Starting Loads
Maximum Loads
Manufacturer
Powder
Bullet Diam.
C.O.L.

Grs.
Vel. (ft/s)
Pressure

Grs.
Vel. (ft/s)
Pressure
IMR
IMR 4007 SSC
.308"
2.800"

43.2
2,466
44,300 PSI

48.0C
2,729
58,300 PSI
Hodgdon
CFE 223
.308"
2.800"

46.6
2,662
48,200 PSI

49.0
2,828
60,400 PSI
Hodgdon
Varget
.308"
2.800"

42.0
2,520
41,200 CUP

46.0C
2,731
50,600 CUP
IMR
IMR 4320
.308"
2.800"

41.5
2,463
43,800 PSI

46.0
2,733
59,300 PSI
IMR
IMR 4064
.308"
2.800"

41.5
2,518
43,800 PSI

45.9C
2,766
58,800 PSI
IMR
IMR 4166
.308"
2.800"

38.5
2,418
46,400 PSI

43.5C
2,704
60,900 PSI
Hodgdon
BL-C(2)
.308"
2.800"

44.0
2,569
39,400 CUP

47.0
2,754
50,200 CUP
IMR
IMR 4895
.308"
2.800"

41.0
2,447
39,700 PSI

45.4C
2,758
58,000 PSI
Hodgdon
H335
.308"
2.800"

39.0
2,451
37,700 CUP

42.0
2,631
49,300 CUP
Hodgdon
H4895
.308"
2.800"

41.0
2,551
38,300 CUP

43.5
2,703
49,500 CUP
IMR
IMR 8208 XBR
.308"
2.800"

39.0
2,493
49,000 PSI

43.3
2,707
61,500 PSI
IMR
IMR 3031
.308"
2.800"

39.0
2,507
43,900 PSI

42.0
2,710
58,900 PSI
Hodgdon
Benchmark
.308"
2.800"

38.0
2,416
38,100 CUP

42.0
2,630
49,300 CUP
Hodgdon
Titegroup
.308"
2.800"



8.0
1,080
25,000 CUP
Hodgdon
Clays
.308"
2.800"



8.0
1,060
26,800 CUP
Bullet Weight
168 GR. BAR TTSX BT


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13 December 2016, 04:46
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by sodbuster 49:
Does anyone have reloading data for a 308 with a hornady 168 BTHP bullet using wc 749 powder


I've never heard of WC 749; is it a new surplus powder on the market? WC 844, WC 846, WC852, WC860, WC 867, and WC872 are the ones I'm aware of offhand, although I'm sure there are others. But 749 is not a familiar number to me in these powders.
13 December 2016, 21:24
larrys
IF you mean Winchester 748 and the Hornady 168 grain bullet, I can find no one that recommends it. Nosler does not for their 168 grain and even Hodgdon that distributes 748 does not show listings for it with 168 grain bullets in the 308.


Larry

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14 December 2016, 05:24
243winxb
W-748 From 38.0 grains to 48.6 grains
14 December 2016, 06:21
LeeC
quote:
Originally posted by Michael Michalski:
Sodbuster 49, I cut and pasted the data below from hodgdonreloding.com. But let me caution that someone else's date may not be right or safe for your gun. Standard procedure is to consult one, or preferably several, reloading manuals and work up from minimum loads.


Not trying to be a dick, but be careful what you post.
I would enjoy seeing someone shoot 42 gains of titegroup out of a 308, but they would need to be in laws. Smiler
That would be a stick of dynamite
14 December 2016, 20:03
sodbuster 49
It is WC 749 on the powder container & its is surplus powder. 243winxb ; you said WC 748 is that supposed to be the same as the WC 749. THANKS
15 December 2016, 05:45
Fury01
nobody said that WC 749 is the same as Winchester 748. Surplus powder is lot to lot and whatever you load is on you friend. You might find happiness with working up with WC 749 and you might not.


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