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RL-15 or 4895 for the .308 Win Target?
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Folks,

I'm currently loading BL-(C)2 for a 24" target barrel Savage 110FP-LE2. I'm having good results, but the vel is a little low for longer ranges (approx 2450fps) and I'd like to kick it up a bit.

Your thoughts are appreciated
 
Posts: 37 | Location: South Central Long Island, NY | Registered: 13 June 2006Reply With Quote
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RL-15 or 4895 for the .308 Win


flip a coin and pick one.....it's a toss up.


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I've found RL15 to give a bit more vel., as much as 100fps+, over 4895. It's a very good powder in 08 based cases for a wide variety of bullet weights.


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Give IMR-4064 a try. It has produced top accuracy in a few of my 308's.
 
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Ive been useing R15 in my 308 with good accuracy. R15 shows the most velosity on most the reloading data with 165gr+ bullets also.

I have some imr4895 but havent used it in my 308. I was going to try some 4064 just to experiment some more
 
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Well, the Marine Corp rifle team was using a load of RL 15 and a 175 grain Sierra Match bullet....

Since they can have about anything they want.. and they picked RL 15... well that is a pretty strong endorsement in my book...
 
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AA2520 and Sierra 168g MK....

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Here is some data you might be interested in. Out of a custom .308 with 20" tube.

178amax, 4 x fired Lapua brass, CCI-BR2 primers, Varget powder, Rx15, and IMR4895
4300 feet elevation, COAL=2.80
100yards, sand bags front and rear, bench
42 degrees,10 mph from 3o'clock,
chrono 15ft from muzzle



I went with varget your mileage will vary. Try both and see what she likes
 
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Great info, thanks guys.
I think this will bode well.

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IMR 4895 used it for years for match shooting in the 308 Win...43.6 with 168 MK excellent load.....2600FPS.

Reloader 15 is also a excellent powder. Just because the military uses it, doesn't mean its the best. Alot of politics involved.

Varget is the most preferred on the Palma Matches in the 308 Win....I have had best results with CCI Br2 in Palma Match Brass for my shooting....highly recommend in the 308 Win.

IMR 4895 @ 43.6 with 168 MK and Fed 210M prmimers or....
45.0 of Varget with 175 MK
44.2 of Varget with 180 BT
CCI Br2 Primers
WW Brass


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