03 December 2003, 14:03
dpg06va308 Win "Light"
I'm trying to work up a light recoil deer load for a little Rem. Mod. 7 in .308 Win. With the Nosler 125gr ballistic tip and 35.5gr of IMR 4064 the recoil and groups are fine but there's a lot of loose fouling. Any suggestions on a cleaner burning powder?
03 December 2003, 14:48
sundogNeed to get the pressure up. I would think something like 3031 would fit the bill. sundog
03 December 2003, 14:55
graycgTry Reloader 7 or one of the 4198s. I've also had good luck for really light loads with 4227. Another powder that has done well in lighter loads for me has been AA 2015.
regards,
Graycg
03 December 2003, 15:43
sundogAfter thinking about what I said, I shoulda said 3031 or faster. So Graycg is right on. One thing to stay away from in this application is ball powders. They like lots of pressure, and you won't get there in this loading. I'd find the best load density for the velocity you want and start there..., 3031, one of the 4198 or 4227 flavors,... take a pick. It's even possible that one of the [slower] 4895s could work. I'm still leaning toward 3031 for a start point. sundog
03 December 2003, 19:43
Dave In LBThis data is from Hodgdon and is specifically for reduced loads. Only use the Powder listed in the amounts listed!
Rifle DATA
NEVER Exceed the Loads Listed Here
BULLET POWDER GR VEL PRESSURE
308 WINCHESTER CASE: WINCHESTER
BBL: 24" PR: FEDERAL 210M
TWIST: " TRIM: "
125 GR. NOS BT DIA. .308" COL: 2.800"
H4895 38.0 2592 f/s 31,600 CUP
130 GR. HDY SSP DIA. .308" COL: 2.700"
H4895 37.0 2542 f/s 30,800 CUP
135 GR. SIE SP DIA. .308" COL: 2.700"
H4895 36.5 2494 f/s 30,500 CUP
This is a reduced loading for the .308 Winchester Using Hodgdon 4895 Powder.
04 December 2003, 02:22
Bill Mdpg06va,
Welcome to the forum!
I have tried the reduced H4895 loads in other cartridges, and am very impressed with the results. You should be able to load them down to 2000 fps if you wish....
Regards, Bill
04 December 2003, 11:45
Gonzo FreakPowerI believe those Hodgdon Youth loads allow for 5% up or down play in charges. I recently tested these in my 300WinMag with the 130gr Hornady. Best results were with charges right around the recommendation, maybe a half grain higher.
I'll probably test these with the 125gr Ballistic Tip soon. Should be a great little deer round. Good luck.