14 December 2020, 21:54
JimTxHave you used BLC-2 in 7mm-08
The H414 that I found did ok the other day but seemed to be a little low in the chrony readings..
I found a pound of BLC-2 and there are not a lot of load data that I can find for this powder.
In this time I gues you learn to shoot what you can find...
Do you have any good loads for a 139/140 grain or 150 grain bullets using BLC-2? Thanks, Jim
Most of my old reloading manuals are from the late 70's and early 80's so they do not even show a 7mm-08.
Hodgdon has one load for
a max of 44.7 for 139 and
41.5 for a 150 grain bullet
I realize over the years the lawyers have caused the Max load to shrink 2-3 grains from the old reloading manuals.
I understand that any max you put down is for your rifle ONLY and not to be tried without working any otherrifle up to it own max load.
Thanks, Jim
14 December 2020, 22:21
RapidrobBLC-2 is an outstanding powder for the 7-08.
I would not start with the max loads as the powder is temp sensitive. Driving to the range in a nice warm POV and the ammo is warmed up will cause pressure spikes without you realizing what is going on.
I have been using this powder for over 45 years now and really like it in many calibers.
15 December 2020, 02:15
JimTxAny idea of what the real max might be as listed in one of the old books to ty to get a feel for this powder?
21 December 2020, 01:32
hivelosityThe magic phrase is to
work up a load in your rifle.
just keep that in mind.
powders an other components change from batch to batch and lot to lot. The powder made 30yrs ago are not the same as the powders we are using today. They substitute materials all the time to develope the same powders
03 January 2021, 00:22
dan belisleI have used 42 gr of BL C 2 in two of my 7mm-08 rifles. Accurate, and, if memory serves, just over 2700 fps. - dan
03 January 2021, 00:48
TJAYThis from Barnes #4
140 Barnes TSX BT, MRX BT or BND SPIT Hodgdon BL-C(2) 44.0 2816
That was the max load.