blackbeard
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Magnum, exterminator, and big game. Love the western powder brand. Burns nice and clean
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What's the difference between favorite for hunting and favorite for plinking? My favorite powder's are the one's that give me the best accuracy and velocity for using! What I'd learned years ago about picking a powder was to choose one that gives the best velocity for the bullet your using. That one doesn't work, go down a powder. Over the years I have found different powder's I like best depending on the cartridge, rifle and bullet used. There are no absolute's! Pretty much heavy for cal bullet's like slower powder's and light for caliber like faster burning powder's. From there is just a try and figure it out. Over the years you'll find powder's that work and you'll go back to them first to try new loads or rifles and work from there. An examole would be a 308 for me with jacketed bullet's. I start with one of two powder's. 3031 or BLC/2. I always start out with 165 gr bullet's and found over the years that there are other powder's that might work but those two always work! Something else you'll find is that just because certain powders work for one guy does not mean they will work for another for what ever reason I haven't a clue! Rule of thumb, magnum case's prefer magnum loads of slow powder, 30-06 type cases really seem to like a bit faster powders, think IMR or H4350. Imr4895 is associated with the 30-06 but I think mostly as that is what the military used. Doesn't mean it will or won't for you! Those cases with smaller dis bullet's usually like a bit slower powder. M-My favorite powder in 243 turned out to be H414. Powders like 3031,BLC/@ H335 and 748 didn't cut it in my 243, they might in yours! My 25-06 does very well with RL-19. Not worth a diddly in my 30-06. Using that rule of thumb I have always found good workable loads in my rifles. But not always the powder's I though I might like!Did a quick search and didn't see anything like this. But what is yalls favorite reloading powder for hunting, I know different calibers require different style of powders. But in general what is yalls favorite, go to powder and why?
Goes to show you, even if you think it might not work, try it. I've had two 338's and neither liked that fast a powder. Mine were before RL-22 but that would seem to me to be a good starting powder today. Ya just never know till you try!My 338 win mag loves RL 19 and will work with 270win,280 rem and 300 wsm.
If I have one that shoots well with multiple powders. I then look to see which gives me the most speed.I am wondering, what would make any powder better for hunting? I like 4350, H or IMR doesn't make a lot of difference to me, but if it didn't satisfy me in some particular rifle I'd try something else. I have a few rifles that shoot well with two or three different powder's, what would make one better than the other for hunting? what I care about in a hunting rifle is how well a rifle shoots!