Imr 4064

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Hello,

I have a batch of IMR 4064 on order and the sierra 175 SMK bullets as well. I know what the recipe is for 7.62 brass but for the 308 winchester brass what would i have to reduce the powder charge by?

If this has been covered then i apologize.

Thank you,

Heath
 
Start 41.5 max 45.5.....low node around 42 grains in heavy brass...believe higher node between 43-44 gr in winny brass..hope this helps....btw...u will b pleased with the accuracy of this load....one of my favorite powders for .308..
 
4064 is my go-to powder. 45.5 seems a bit high for my rifle (Savage 10 FCP-SR), but I have to seat the 175s considerably shorter than most. I usually run right at the 43gr mark and it's a tac driver. Also, keep in mind whether or not you are FL sizing or just neck sizing. If just neck sizing, you'll see a difference in case capacity (larger amount).
 
What rifle?
In my Rem 700 LTR I ran Win/Blackhills brass 210M's and 175's with 44.3 grains of 4064 and the bullet seated out to single loading length ie the lands in a Remington chamber.
 
Sorry to derail for a second, but GhostFace what do you think about the 178 BTHP compared to the SMK? I doubt I would notice a difference in accuracy at my current skill level, but I'm curious if you have noticed a difference.
 
I have been using IMR4064 with 175/178s in my FN SPR A1 since a friend sold me a keg for cheap. Works great in the 43-44gr range.

My load is:
FN SPR - 24" with 1-12 twist
Nosler .308 brass (~164gr)
Win LR primer
43.5gr IMR 4064
2.85" COAL
178 BTHP/175SMK/175CC

Averages right around 2700fps with all three bullets and good accuracy. The 178s seem to shoot just fine in this rifle with a bit of jump.
 
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I am considering for the precision ammo to get a electronic scale. I know accuracy is all about repeatability so i am thinking a electronic scale would be a good idea to get the pet load at max performance.
 
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