imr 4064,257 roberts/110 accubonds
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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RE: imr 4064,257 roberts/110 accubonds
16 pounds!!!!
It's supposed to pretty flexible according the manufacturer...but they're trying to sell the stuff so who knows
Online Hodgdon Manual
Shows a 100gr bullet getting pushed 2945fps with 39.5gr @44,800cup
Shows a 120gr bullet getting pushed 2695fps with 35.5gr @44,000cup
I'd start at 35gr and work up 0.5gr to 37gr...then go by 0.2gr.
But that's just me, the TRUELY smart thing to do is just buy a manual with .257 roberts/nosler/imr info.
It's supposed to pretty flexible according the manufacturer...but they're trying to sell the stuff so who knows
Online Hodgdon Manual
Shows a 100gr bullet getting pushed 2945fps with 39.5gr @44,800cup
Shows a 120gr bullet getting pushed 2695fps with 35.5gr @44,000cup
I'd start at 35gr and work up 0.5gr to 37gr...then go by 0.2gr.
But that's just me, the TRUELY smart thing to do is just buy a manual with .257 roberts/nosler/imr info.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Posts: 257
RE: imr 4064,257 roberts/110 accubonds
I had the best luck with IMR4350 in the Roberts case. If you can't find a load using 4064, trying trading some w/ a friend. If it's in sealed containers, you should be able to sell some 4064 and buy something else.
If you lived around here, I would trade you. I like 4064 in my .338-06 and my .375 H&H.
If you lived around here, I would trade you. I like 4064 in my .338-06 and my .375 H&H.