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02 February 2014, 02:04
Greg K
Which Powder to keep in stock?
Given how hard it is to find powder these days, I decided to get an 8 lb keg of one rifle powder that I can use for the following three guns:<BR>25/06 with 100 gr bullets<BR>270WSM with 130 gr bullets<BR>7x57 Mauser with 160 gr bullets.Which powder do you think I selected?432043504831RL19RL227828
02 February 2014, 03:25
MickinColo
Although I use 4831 in the 25-06, 4350 is an all round choice for those 3 cartridges.

My must have powders are;

IMR 4350
IMR 4831
IMR 6064
IMR 3031
AA 2230
02 February 2014, 03:46
Blacktailer
With our current situation shouldn't the question be, which one can I find?


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02 February 2014, 04:09
Jerry Liles
My absolutely essential powders are:

4350 for the bolt rifles
4895 for the gas guns
Unique for the pistols and revolvers

Jerry Liles
02 February 2014, 04:34
dpcd
Your question is moot if you can' t get the one you want. First, find the ones you can actually buy and then ask. I use most of RL15, 4350, 4064, 4831. I could manage with only those. Plus Unique.
02 February 2014, 05:32
RMiller
Reloader 17 or H100V.


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02 February 2014, 05:45
ted thorn
My large quantity stocks are
H4831SC
Varget
I4350
I4064
WC844....my largest volume use powder


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02 February 2014, 08:18
TexKD
Whatever you can get .

But the answer should be one of each. Wink

I would like to see an 8 or two of Varget and a 8 of 2230 too. .
02 February 2014, 08:27
SR4759
I like IMRs but have others

4350
4895
3031
4198

4227
SR4759

Unique

Red Dot
03 February 2014, 03:09
Quintus
My must haves most used to least -

RL22
BlC2
IMR4831
RL19
IMR4350
H322
Benchmark
IMR7828
Tac

The only one I have not seen on a shelf at some point in the last year is H322.
03 February 2014, 03:20
vines
H-4350
IMR-4064
if i had to.. i could get buy with these 2
03 February 2014, 21:45
Greg K
Thanks for the responses to the poll. My 8 lb keg of XMR4350 is nearly gone, I just bought an 8 lb keg of IMR4831. So I should be set for these three guns for a while.
03 February 2014, 22:07
McKay
RL15, H4831, H4350, RL22, Varget, I4350, I4831, Unique, W231, I5010, WC860. Some of these in my stock have dropped below 20LBS each.. I am starting to get nervous as I have not bought any years and I have not seen any of the above in stock anywhere for over a year now.


Mac

04 February 2014, 04:49
phurley5
My choice for all three would be RL-22.Good shooting.


phurley
07 February 2014, 09:53
wymple
IMR

4895 and 3031
07 February 2014, 21:27
Greg K
quote:
Originally posted by wymple:
IMR

4895 and 3031


These are not powders I would think of to load the 25/06 or 270WSM but Hodgdon does list IMR4895 loads for both these cartridges.
09 February 2014, 12:44
2ndtimer
I voted 4350, but my second choice would be Reloder 19 of the listed powders. Of powders that are actually available in my location and online, IMR-4831 would be an excellent option, along with Reloder 17 and Power Pro 4000MR.


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10 February 2014, 09:59
wymple
quote:
Originally posted by Greg K:
quote:
Originally posted by wymple:
IMR

4895 and 3031


These are not powders I would think of to load the 25/06 or 270WSM but Hodgdon does list IMR4895 loads for both these cartridges.


I use 4895 in my .270, and even in the .243. It shoots very consistently in the .243 with 85 gr bullets, and 130 gr bullets in the .270. I use the 3031 in the .22-.250. I know there are better options out there, but I am not a "serious" reloader and do not care to spend a lot of time experimenting, or to carry more than the 2 powders I have. They work well, and I have more than enough of both to last my old age. I've almost stopped using the muzzle loader so I gave 6 pounds of Pyrodex to a buddy for Xmas. I kept a pound just in case I get an itch. I let a guy trade me out of 4 pounds of 4831 that I had picked up but never used.
10 February 2014, 11:10
Nakihunter
My situation in New Zealand is also challenging - the supply is beeter than it was a few years ago & we have more choice with IMR, Hodgdon & Alliant available along with ADI. But Vihtavuori has dried up. But prices are crazy - $69 for 500 grams - minimum!

My main powders are

AR2209 - (H4350)
AR2208 - (Varget)
Vihtavuori N160
AR 2207 - (H4198)

I have not been able to find H322 but AR2219 is the same. I should get some .....


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10 February 2014, 16:24
jeffeosso
h335
power pistol
2400

i can load anything from 17rem through 550 magnum with h335 ...
the two pistol powders are great for 45colt, 10 and 40


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10 February 2014, 17:16
richj
In that bunch 4350.

I've been using H-414 lately but 4350 works well.
Got an 8lb of 4350 and 748 at a show.
10 February 2014, 20:02
243winxb
H4895
10 February 2014, 23:00
PaulS
H4350 will perform well for you in your choice of three cartridges and if you are not worried about high velocity then the H4895 will work well too.

I have a larger range of case volumes and stock:
H414, H335, H4895, Varget, H110, and TiteGroup.


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