Is there an "All around powder?"

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Hey gang,
I just got my Franklin Armory reloading set up and I'm in the process of getting components. I read a lot. Probably too much. It seems that reloaders go through 3 to 4 (or more) brands of powder before one is settled on for a load. Is this the case? I've noticed that Varget seems to pop up the most often, then IMR, and Hodgson. Is there a powder that is "generally" a good all rounder?
Thanks as always,
Hedge
 
Hi Hedge - it really depends on what you are loading for. Some cartridges need slower powder burn while others need faster powders, but there can be some overlap. What are you planning to reload?
 
For cartridges from .270 up IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 will shot very accurately. They may not be the most preferred but will do the job. Believe Varget to be real close to IMR 4831 on burn chart. I also use it in some cartridges and love it. I use 4350 probably most
 
I'm starting out with 3006 then 375 HH. I plan on reloading 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen as well.
 
All around? H4895 may come as close as any. Also in the medium burn rate group Varget also comes close to all around. Those in the Hodgden Extreme series, including Varget and Benchmark, are temperature insensitive… a huge plus IMO.
 
If you have 4895 and 4350 or 4381 you would be pretty well set. Might not be prefect but would work.
I don't know about other powders, but have been using some Ramshot lately.
 
Hey gang,
I just got my Franklin Armory reloading set up and I'm in the process of getting components. I read a lot. Probably too much. It seems that reloaders go through 3 to 4 (or more) brands of powder before one is settled on for a load. Is this the case? I've noticed that Varget seems to pop up the most often, then IMR, and Hodgson. Is there a powder that is "generally" a good all rounder?
Thanks as always,
Hedge
Hodgdon, IMR, Accurate, Ramshot, and Vihtavuori are brand names with each brand offering a full line of powder with different burn rates.

Varget is a mid-range burn rate powder sold by Hodgdon, which actually is made by Australian Defense Industries and rebranded for Hodgdon to sell under their brand name.

Which cartridges and bullet weights are you wanting to load?

Varget works in a lot of different cartridges. I use more of it than all others added together.

The question as phrased raises the need for a gentle nudge before any reloading equipment to buy the Sierra, Barnes, and Hornady loading manuals. Read the beginning chapters in all of them and then read them two more times. One must have a solid understanding of all of the variables. The book by Glen Zediker, Making the Target Bigger, is the single best book on reloading ever written. Now out of print, it still is worth the cost.

There is a lot more to producing a reliable, accurate round of ammo than reading a recipe to bake a cake.

Start off with one rifle in which you are comfortable shooting 50 - 100 rounds in one session. .223, .308, or 6.5 Manbun are the obvious candidates. Then sticking with that one rifle, learn how to test loads at the range, which also will teach you a lot about improving the quality of your rounds produced.

The single biggest mistake I see over and over and over in various comments in different shooting and hunting forums is not understanding the concept of headspace and how to correctly set a sizing die. This one die is critical to reliable ignition. So often a round fails to fire and the person thinks they have a defective primer, when the real problem is the brass was incorrectly sized which resulted in excessive headspace.

One other truth to burn into the brain - handloading does not save money. Handloading creates better quality ammo, more accurate and more reliable, when done correctly, and stretches the dollars to produce more rounds of ammo for the dollars spent.

The satisfaction of making a good shot with ammo I loaded for my rifle gives immense satisfaction and is one of the joys in hunting and shooting.

It is a learned skill well worth learning.
 
If you have 4895 and 4350 or 4381 you would be pretty well set. Might not be prefect but would work.
I don't know about other powders, but have been using some Ramshot lately.
Also been using some Ramshot. Very affordable and accurate. Love IMR , Varget exc….. but there prices are crazy!!!
 
Hodgdon, IMR, Accurate, Ramshot, and Vihtavuori are brand names with each brand offering a full line of powder with different burn rates.

Varget is a mid-range burn rate powder sold by Hodgdon, which actually is made by Australian Defense Industries and rebranded for Hodgdon to sell under their brand name.

Which cartridges and bullet weights are you wanting to load?

Varget works in a lot of different cartridges. I use more of it than all others added together.

The question as phrased raises the need for a gentle nudge before any reloading equipment to buy the Sierra, Barnes, and Hornady loading manuals. Read the beginning chapters in all of them and then read them two more times. One must have a solid understanding of all of the variables. The book by Glen Zediker, Making the Target Bigger, is the single best book on reloading ever written. Now out of print, it still is worth the cost.

There is a lot more to producing a reliable, accurate round of ammo than reading a recipe to bake a cake.

Start off with one rifle in which you are comfortable shooting 50 - 100 rounds in one session. .223, .308, or 6.5 Manbun are the obvious candidates. Then sticking with that one rifle, learn how to test loads at the range, which also will teach you a lot about improving the quality of your rounds produced.

The single biggest mistake I see over and over and over in various comments in different shooting and hunting forums is not understanding the concept of headspace and how to correctly set a sizing die. This one die is critical to reliable ignition. So often a round fails to fire and the person thinks they have a defective primer, when the real problem is the brass was incorrectly sized which resulted in excessive headspace.

One other truth to burn into the brain - handloading does not save money. Handloading creates better quality ammo, more accurate and more reliable, when done correctly, and stretches the dollars to produce more rounds of ammo for the dollars spent.

The satisfaction of making a good shot with ammo I loaded for my rifle gives immense satisfaction and is one of the joys in hunting and shooting.

It is a learned skill well worth learning.
I agree. 100%
And with loads always start low and work up. You also will need a chronograph. I like garmin but there other brands and varieties.
 
I load 4350 (Accurate and IMR) or IMR4895 for both my 30-06 and my 404 Jeffery. Those two guns and powders are good for everything from coyote to buffalo.
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As a predominantly lever action aficionado, for me it's Varget that covers a whole lot of bases, followed by LEVERevolution.
 
Varget and H4895 are quite popular with me, in .375/06IMP as well as my 9.3x62's. The '06 gets H4350 or IMR4451. I do like the temperature stable powders, but BLC2 also works well in the 9.3's and .375/06IMP. I'm using a lot of Re#17 in my 6.5's.
 
If I had to live with only three, I'd have H4831, H4350, and Varget. If I had to pick just one, it would depend on what loads I was reloading the most.
 

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