I am running low of H4831, which I use for the 308 Norma Mag, and I found that the local shop is too. So, I am going to give Reloader 19 a shot as it is used in the Woodleigh and Nosler manuals. Probably smart in this climate to have alternatives anyways. Any thoughts on this powder? The company is Swiss it seems.
If I recall Reloader 19 has a similar burn rate to IMR 4350, but don’t quote me on that. I used some years ago in a 338 win mag, but haven’t since then. I like reloader 15 quite a bit in my 375.
My experience is quite different. It being slower than 4350 and it is, it takes more powder to achieve the same velocity and that would negate any felt recoil difference if one even existed. No one can tell the difference in recoil in a few grains of powder one way or the other, or as Jack O'Conner might say, "only a guru of heightened awareness would notice:.
I think the latter is the correct spelling of the product line, but it gets misspelled by autocorrect a lot. Even in company ads, you see it spelled both ways.
Been using Reloder 19 for many years in a 340 Wby mag behind Nosler 225 and250 Part. Has always been consistent off the bench and from Africa to Alaska.
I think the latter is the correct spelling of the product line, but it gets misspelled by autocorrect a lot. Even in company ads, you see it spelled both ways.
Another Alliant powder to consider, if available, would be 4000MR. I use it with the 300WM & 180gr AF. When it first came out I talked with a tech at Alliant, he thought to have a burn rate between RL19 & RL22. I have had good luck with the powder in 300WM, 6mm Rem & 8x68s.
I think Rel 19 is listed as a good powder for the 308 NM. Just not many of those around
Some of my best 30-06 loads with 165 and 180 gr bullets have been with Rel 19. Common for folks who have pet loads with IMR 4350 to sooner or later try Reloder 19. I certainly would give it a try in the Norma Mag if H4831 or H4831SC became nonexistent.
If I hadn't consolidated and simplified all my powders into primarily a selection of Hodgdon Extremes, Reloder 19 would be one of the top contenders for most used and most useful for my calibers.
Hi PaulB. Would you be interested in another WJ Jeffery .450/.400 NE 3". It's an extractor model and in superb condition, cased as well. Made in 1908. The rifle is here in Texas.
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