some of them are not powder sensitive
But I have seen problems when the burning rate gets too fast or too slow. Look in a good loading manual and find a list of powders sorted according to burning rate. H322 for instance can be too fast for a 20" barrel gun, might be OK for a 16" barrel. Powders like Varget seem slow but will work in a 20" barrel.
I have seen good results from H322, WW748, Varget and Reloader 15. These span the range from fast to slow.
Complete thread:
- Not half bad for a base model Armalite... -
rob,
2014-09-13, 18:12
- Five rounds, messy writing from - rob, 2014-09-13, 18:13
- Looks like a good load that is close for others too . . . -
RidinLou,
2014-09-13, 19:35
- That is for certain! -
rob,
2014-09-13, 22:07
- My load was with a lot of WC844 -
RidinLou,
2014-09-14, 06:37
- So is WC844 a surplus powder that's similar to H335? -
rob,
2014-09-14, 08:29
- So is WC844 a surplus powder that's similar to H335? -
Cherokee,
2014-09-14, 12:15
- I assume its close enough that... - rob, 2014-09-14, 13:01
- So is WC844 a surplus powder that's similar to H335? -
Cherokee,
2014-09-14, 12:15
- So is WC844 a surplus powder that's similar to H335? -
rob,
2014-09-14, 08:29
- My load was with a lot of WC844 -
RidinLou,
2014-09-14, 06:37
- That is for certain! -
rob,
2014-09-13, 22:07
- H335 has been my powder of choice for 5.56/223 since -
Cherokee,
2014-09-14, 07:13
- some of them are not powder sensitive - bj, 2014-09-14, 20:13