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    Default wc 735

    Anyone try this powder??

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    any idea what it compares to?

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    I have in several cartridges under cast bullets and one loading using jacketed in my 7.62x39MM. Powder burns about 5% faster than H335. I found it works best in smaller cases like 30-30 and 7.62x39. Friend of mine uses it in .223 for his AR. Reduce loads listed for H 335 by 10% and work up would be my advice.

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    Thank you Robert . I,ll give that a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertbank View Post
    I have in several cartridges under cast bullets and one loading using jacketed in my 7.62x39MM. Powder burns about 5% faster than H335. I found it works best in smaller cases like 30-30 and 7.62x39. Friend of mine uses it in .223 for his AR. Reduce loads listed for H 335 by 10% and work up would be my advice.

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    I am interested in this powder, who manufacturers it?

    Is it available in the US?

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    It is a military surplus powder and it is sometimes available, depending on supplies. You can check out Pat's Reloading, Jeff Bartlett, Wedeners, Hi Tech Ammo & Powders, etc. to see if anyone currently has any in stock. I assume it is made by Winchester.
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