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Old 10-31-2016, 05:55 PM
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I appreciate the feedback, gents. Thank you kindly!
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#1: What kind of rifle will you be using?

#2: Do you plan to hunt, punch paper, or is this a tactical rifle? Or some combination of the above?

#3: If you are going to hunt, what game?

#4: If you are going to punch paper, is it just for fun or will you be shooting serious matches, and at what distance?

It makes a differnce...

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Matt and I have been txting and talking about this. I reload but not for .308 so I can teach him how but not the what. He has been trying to find a powder that delivers good performance for 150-180gr bullets out of a 20" Remington 700. I mentioned versitle powders like H335 if he also decides to load for .223 but I know versatility doesn't always translate to accuracy.

Also one other thing is he hasnt had a chance to shoot a lot of different ammo in the rifle yet. So a general good powder is what he is looking for. I have heard a lot about Varget for the .308. Is that a good all round .308 powder?

Like all of us trying to stock on components he just doesn't know what specific powder to stock up on. I am still trying to source a couple thousand small rife primers and some H110 here in Miami but not having much luck and too busy. I may just put another store pick up at Bass Pro to save the hazmat charge.
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Old 10-31-2016, 11:00 PM
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I have heard a lot about Varget for the .308. Is that a good all round .308 powder?

yes, as I mentioned above Varget is a great powder for the 308. I also use it in my 222rem, 22-250 and 25-06 and get great accuracy. it will also work for many other calibers such as the 223.

while I prefer simplifying and having one or two powders for all my rifles it is best at first to try several kinds. that way you can see what your rifle/rifles like and then stock up on that powder.

buying #8 of powder that your rifle doesn't like isn't a great idea.
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Varget is a great all around powder, it works from 5.56 - 30-06 (just not for M1 Garands).

H335 and BL-C(2) were the original powders for the 5.56 and 7.62x51.
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I also use Varget for .308, 30-06 (it is suitable for the M1) and 5.56 with great results. It seems more available in 8 pound containers than others, at least in Kansas. They haven't been mentioned yet, but in addition to the above, IMR 4064 and 4350 have been used for the .308 for decades.

I use CCI primers, but would have no reservations with using Winchesters instead.

My primary bullet choice is the Hornady 168 grain A-Max. It has a good BC, flies like a match bullet (because it is) and expands reliably enough for use on big game (and 2 legged vermin). This gives me one load that will do pretty much anything besides dispatch extra tough big game, but I've got other calibers for that.

The SMK is the gold standard, but it's sorta a one trick pony. The Swift Scirocco, Nosler Ballistic Tip (though a bit fragile for Elk/Moose), Accubond, and Partition, as well as the various Hornady Interlocks all have great reputations for hunting use.
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Varget is an excellent powder for a number of applications. It is my go-to powder in 223 and 7mm-08. It was good in 308, but Reloder-15 was great with 150 grain bullets.

The one thing Varget has over Reloder-15 is that it is less temperature sensitive.

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