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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
So maybe mine will be here soon also.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Will probably load them with the Aussie made AR2205 (H4227) know a few people reporting good results on game with the combination at around 1500fps.
fortyshooter wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:45 pmWhat COL will you seat the bullet to? Maybe load a couple dummy rounds to see how they cycle. So far a 1.623 will run in my .44 BBS carbine.
That is the question, I havent loaded any to check function, I am hopping they feed OK given the size of the meplat and the crimp groove nearest the nose gives a workable COL.
Was going to load a few yesterday to test out feeding but when I visited the reloading cupboard it is that long since I loaded for a 44mag I didnt have any large magnum primers in stock.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
AR2205 ? So is that what happened to H4227 ?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
A lot of the Hodgdon powders were or are repacked Australian made ADI Powders or ADI powders made under licence in Canada, Clays, International, Universal, H4227, H4198, H322, Benchmark, H4895, Varget, H4350, H4831SC, H1000, Retumbo & H50BMG Trailboss are all aussie powders
There are a few more that never got picked up by Hodgdon and ADI is in the process of discontinuing all their pistol powders in Aus and replacing them with new powders.
AR2205/H4227 is still made is Aus so not sure why Hodgdon no longer list it.
There are a few more that never got picked up by Hodgdon and ADI is in the process of discontinuing all their pistol powders in Aus and replacing them with new powders.
AR2205/H4227 is still made is Aus so not sure why Hodgdon no longer list it.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Thanks for the info. That is interesting. I wonder why they are going to replace the pistol powders in Aus ? I also wondered why Hodgdon doesn't list the H4227. You mention Varget. That is one of my favorites but it is almost extinct now. I wonder why. You ought to see the groups I get with that in the 45-70.220 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:48 amA lot of the Hodgdon powders were or are repacked Australian made ADI Powders or ADI powders made under licence in Canada, Clays, International, Universal, H4227, H4198, H322, Benchmark, H4895, Varget, H4350, H4831SC, H1000, Retumbo & H50BMG Trailboss are all aussie powders
There are a few more that never got picked up by Hodgdon and ADI is in the process of discontinuing all their pistol powders in Aus and replacing them with new powders.
AR2205/H4227 is still made is Aus so not sure why Hodgdon no longer list it.
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Well my bullets just arrived and glad I'm not the mailman. Heard a plunk on front porch and Buster went off. Looked out and big box sitting there in all it's 50.8 lbs. Mailman had to carry it from his Jeep up the driveway and on porch....ouch!
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Keeps him in shape! 
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
220, is Alliant powder available in Australia?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I need to get back at it soon. Have not reloaded all summer.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
The plant they are manufactured in was a WWII era facility, it has been upgraded over the past few decades to meet modern standards. The change means a new manufacturing process and transitioning from double to single based pistol powders.Team Roper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:23 amThanks for the info. That is interesting. I wonder why they are going to replace the pistol powders in Aus ? I also wondered why Hodgdon doesn't list the H4227. You mention Varget. That is one of my favorites but it is almost extinct now. I wonder why. You ought to see the groups I get with that in the 45-70.
I love varget as well use it in a heap of cals, fantastic accuracy, have shot groups under 1" with it at 300y with my 220swift and 240wby. 30/30 and 45/70 will both shoot under 1" at 100 using it.
Sporting powders are a sideline for the facility its primary function is production for the Aus military, everything from small arms propellants to rocket motors and explosives.
Yeah Alliant is probably the most easily sourced powder after the ADI powders.
