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So I have ended up with several pounds of H322 powder. Tried it in a couple of cartridges including 7.62x39 but have yet to come up with a load that is accurate. Can anyone here recommend a good use for it? Got a pet load using H322?


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6.8 in an AR although I4198 seems to give better accuracy in 100-120gr.
 
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Sell it locally. Works good in 222, 6PPC, 22PPC and some use it with lite projectiles in 6BR.


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Buy a .222 or a .223. I don't know how it would do in a fast twist .223 but for the standard 1/14 twist rifles, it's considered a staple. With 45-55gr bullets.


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Works well in the 32 Win. Special as well.

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Originally posted by wasbeeman:
Buy a .222 or a .223. I don't know how it would do in a fast twist .223 but for the standard 1/14 twist rifles, it's considered a staple. With 45-55gr bullets.


Yup, have used it both, works well.
 
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good for full-house 45-70 loads too.
 
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Thanks all.

I loaded up some test loads for 308 last night. I know I tried it in 45-70 before and got poor ignition because the case wasn't full enough. Might have to revisit a full power load before I am done.

Failing that I'll offer to swap to someone with a 223 locally.


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26.5 gr behind a 70 gr ballistic tip Nosler in a 6MM PPC shoots one ragged hole for me.
 
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good for full-house 45-70 loads too.


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popcornMy 22ppc thinks it's great! beerroger


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Sposed to be good in 30-30, got a jug of it to try out thats been sitting here by the computer for a month or so, have,nt had time to try it out. Extra powder seems like a good excuse to look for a gun it likes, or vice versa..
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I had decent accuracy with 150 grain bullets and 38-39 grains of H322 in 308. MY notes tell me that I also had a decent load in 7.62x39 but like an idiot I didn't record which projectile I used!


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6.8 in an AR although I4198 seems to give better accuracy in 100-120gr.


My thoughts exactly. Only powder I feel is better than H322 in the 6.8 SPC is RL10.
 
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I load that for a couple diffrent 30-30 single shots with 125 grain Sierra pro hunters and it is very accurate with good velocity in thos guns. It is a devistating deer load that is easy on the niece and nephews shoulders.
 
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Another vote for 45-70. Found the best load for my Marlin using it and 400 grain pills.


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Find someone with a .444. Perfect for that one.
 
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H322 works excellent under a 125gr Sierra PH SPT in my 30-30AI H&R.

 
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6mmBR 55gr Nosler Ballistic tips and 32.5grains of H322 does phenominal things out of my Shilen select match barrel.
 
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Its great for the 45-70. Better for pushing 400 gr. bullets to top loads.
 
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Thanks guys. Found good loads for 308 and 45-70 Smiler


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It is perfect for the 222 Rem. Also works for 200 gr bullets in 358 Win.


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Originally posted by wasbeeman:
Buy a .222 or a .223. I don't know how it would do in a fast twist .223 but for the standard 1/14 twist rifles, it's considered a staple. With 45-55gr bullets.



I just finished loading my last pound of it for my Rem 700 in .223R with 40gr Nosler BT's and Speer psp. 27gr lit with CCI primers. New deer load.


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Its my favorite powder in the .35 Remington and .358 Bullberry and a few others
 
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Thanks everyone. I liked it so well as a plinker load in my 45-70 (putting just 25 grains of H322 behind a 405 grain cast bullet) that I actually bought more of it! It shoots to the same point of aim at 100 yards as my full power loads but has zero recoil. Love it!


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It is the most accurate powder in my Marlin 30-30. Also listed in Sierra’s manual for their accuracy load for the 30-30.
 
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Its awesome in my 222, 223, 6x45, 30-30. and it incredible in my old mod. 94 25-35, 8x57, just off the top of my hat, but it worked in a couple of others..

It was originally made by Uncle Sam for use in the .308 as I recall..

Keep in mind that it may not be the powder, it just may be the gun itself that doesn't like it. the old adage that a gun is an inity unto itself is fact, not fiction..


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