How were these loads weighed/dispsened??
If weighed what type of scale and was it protected from drafts or drifting?
If thrown, was the measure tested for consistency?
Is this even a good powder for 308....from what I've read it falls somewhere on the slower side of H4350.
Skunkworx's Dasher work up progressed up normally, and that seems like a more applicable case. Additionally 29 grs fills to the N/S junction on LC 223 brass, and given suspected burn rate, that tells you right there you'll be loading well over listed max to achieve velocity in 223.
I've got some loaded up in .223 and eventually 6xc, but not sure when I'll get a chance to shoot right now. If it proves up it will be a great high volume practice round powder to throw, but I'd still weigh out stick powder for competitions.
If weighed what type of scale and was it protected from drafts or drifting?
If thrown, was the measure tested for consistency?
Is this even a good powder for 308....from what I've read it falls somewhere on the slower side of H4350.
Skunkworx's Dasher work up progressed up normally, and that seems like a more applicable case. Additionally 29 grs fills to the N/S junction on LC 223 brass, and given suspected burn rate, that tells you right there you'll be loading well over listed max to achieve velocity in 223.
I've got some loaded up in .223 and eventually 6xc, but not sure when I'll get a chance to shoot right now. If it proves up it will be a great high volume practice round powder to throw, but I'd still weigh out stick powder for competitions.
Well damn that's all over the place.