23 February 2012, 18:22
416Tanzan8208 XBR powder for 500 AccRel?
I ran across a powder that sounds about ideal for the 500AccRel. Does anyone have any experience with it? It is rated on a burn rate chart between H335 and H4895. Advertizing is always to be taken with a grain of saltpeter, but it turns one's head to hear a claim that from from
40 below zero to
165 F. the powder shoots the
same speed . It does sound like one kind of a super pwder.
Here is the blurb:
"Introducing IMR® 8208 XBR super powder
January, 2010
For Immediate Release
Shawnee Mission Kansas- IMR® Legendary Powders introduces a new super powder, IMR 8208 XBR.IMR 8208 XBR where no target is too small is a remarkablyadvanced technology propellant perfected for the greatest match, varmint and sniper rounds known today---223 Remington/ 5.56mm, 308 Win./7.62 mm, 6mm PPC, 204 Ruger, 6mm BR, 22-250 Remington and similar calibers.
This short grain extruded rifle powder exhibits a previously unheard of consistency with virtually no change in velocity at temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 165+ degrees F. Uniformity from shot to shot translates into tack driving accuracy and this powder has passed the test:
Currently loaded in premium factory sniper type ammunition
Leading competitive bench rest shooter Mr. Lou Murdica won numerous matches with it in 2009, starting with Heavy Varmint Grand Aggregate at the Cactus Classic
August 2009 Mr.
Jim Carmichel won the International Benchrest Shooters Association’s 40th Group National Championships, Heavy Varmint Grand Aggregate. Because temperature conditions change, bench rest shooters vary charge weights during a day’s competition. What is significant here is that Jim shot the exact same load of IMR 8208 XBR both days to win the event.
IMR 8208 XBR
"
27 February 2012, 17:15
416TanzanYo dudes--
this is an African oriented forum
where heavy bores like faster powders
and burn them up under the African sun.
We need to gather some experiences with a powder that claims extended resilience to heat.
27 February 2012, 20:16
michael458Tanz
I have been testing IMR 8208 in the B&Ms and the 500 MDM for the last several months. It tests out extremely good in 458-475 B&M, being a top end for 458 B&M, being second down for 475 B&M. It's a top end powder in 500 MDM and I will be using it in April in RSA.
I have no field experience yet. I can't see where it would be an issue. I also think it would do rather well in the 500 AR.
Michael
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27 February 2012, 20:40
Cross LMichael
if its good in the 458 have you had thoughts about it in the 416?
SSR
27 February 2012, 21:59
michael458Cross
Just have not made it to 416 B&M yet. Working towards that goal with IMR 8208 and TAC as well. TAC is another that did great in 458 B&M, OK in 475 B&M. I think TAC may be a new one for the 416 B&M.
M
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I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else.
27 February 2012, 22:06
Cross LSounds super, you're the Doc.

Will await developments.
SSR