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I looking for some info concerning the accurate powders according to CL 4350 and the 150 gr is REal team . Any ideas? Old Timer May you always be where God can bless you | ||
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I was hoping that I would receive some help I have never use this powder before and don't know anything about it from folks that have used it. Old Timer May you always be where God can bless you | |||
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AA4350 is good powder as are all of the Accurate line. The load data is available on their web page. I have used a lot of AA2520 in my M1, but think that would be a little fast to get peak performance out of a bolt gun. Try the 4350, you will find that it works well. NRA Patron Life Member | |||
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I've used XMR (accurate brand) 4350 in the '06. My lot is pretty slow compared to H4350 and I4350. So, bottome line is you should be fine using the others data....and if you have a chrono I think you'll be adding an extra grain or so to get the same velocity. Good luck. | |||
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AZ Pete Are you using the 2520 for full poweer loads in the Garand? Is the pressure curve compatible with the Garands gas system? Nosey folks wanta know. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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Oldtimer-, AA2520 & AA2700 have also been very good in my 06 w/ 165gr bullets. Have not tried any of the 4350's yet. | |||
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Having shot up about 8#'s of AA4350, and frequently compared it with IMR and H's 4350's, it is slower that both. It probably runs about like the faster 4831's. It is a nice powder in 30-06, and I use it with 180gr partitions. My recollection is I used about 56grs of it, but CHECK THE BOOK. Based upon my limited work with 30-06, I'd be more inclined to use 4064, 4895 or 4320 with the 150gr bullet. 4064 is frequently used in Garand loads, 47gr is what I shoot with a 155-160gr bullet. Accurate Arms makes an equivalent to 4064, but I don't know about 4895 and 4320. Kudude | |||
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Thanks Guys, ON quick Load 59.4 grs out of a 22 bbl setting to 3.210 produces 2937 fs and 54547 psi a little slower. but faster than H4350 Old Timer May you always be where God can bless you | |||
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Yes. NRA Patron Life Member | |||
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Kudude.....your results with AA4350 were like mine. I just got the lates QL and they have adjusted the AA4350 to not be so hot. (It always showed up on top of the heap of 4350's). My aa4350 was about 90fps slower than I4350 and h4350. And, to my surprise my H4350 was just slightly faster than I 4350. | |||
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If you have any question about Accurate powders,contact J Loubser there,he is a ballistic expert. van | |||
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