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  • #16
    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    I have 48lbs of WC844 right now and what I do is mix all of the powders together thoroughly, then pour them back into individual containers, and you have the exact same burn rate.
    holy shit....

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    • #17
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      • #18
        Originally posted by CJ View Post
        I have 48lbs of WC844 right now and what I do is mix all of the powders together thoroughly, then pour them back into individual containers, and you have the exact same burn rate.
        Cj are you using the tumbler for that. Or are you shaking jars?

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        • #19
          Cj is loading for bulk accuracy imho. Im taking one more variable away by trying to get it all from the same lot. How much varies lot/lot. I would say none, but we all know the world isnt perfect.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mr_Fiux View Post
            Cj are you using the tumbler for that. Or are you shaking jars?

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            I put them all in a very clean tupperware tub and mix them together. I don't use a tumbler.

            Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
            Cj is loading for bulk accuracy imho. Im taking one more variable away by trying to get it all from the same lot. How much varies lot/lot. I would say none, but we all know the world isnt perfect.
            I've seen substantial differences from even the same runs sometimes, my only guess is it could be container seal variances. I really suggest you mix them all together and you will have a 100% match.

            Funny story - I had a phone call when I was in Munich and my neighbor told me the AC unit directly adjacent to my gun room had caught fire. I told him to evacuate, he told me he stole all the neighbors hoses and daisy chained them together to put the fire out. We both laughed. But seriously it probably would have taken the neighborhood out seeing as there was at least 70lbs of powder 5 feet from that AC unit. It's now on the other side of the room. I got a safe for the powder, but I just filled it up with guns and it's out again.
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            • #21
              I remember you posting about that fire. It takes me a while to even load a pound. I shoot about 1k a year if im lucky of .223 and maybe only a 200 or so in .45. 200 or so in .308 and a 100 or so in .243.

              i only keep about 20 pounds on hand.

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              • #22
                I'll be back down to 8-16lbs of WC844 in a week or so. Gonna turn it into ammo for me and phaux.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by CJ View Post
                  I'll be back down to 8-16lbs of WC844 in a week or so. Gonna turn it into ammo for me and phaux.
                  What do you use the WC844 for?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
                    What do you use the WC844 for?
                    It's standard .223 powder. I use WC846 for .300 and .308
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CJ View Post
                      It's standard .223 powder. I use WC846 for .300 and .308
                      I'll have to look into that stuff. Ive been using Varget in my 223

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
                        I'll have to look into that stuff. Ive been using Varget in my 223
                        I use varget only for target high grain rounds (77gr). WC844 is military surplus powder for 55gr M193. Gives 3200fps @ 25gr - $90 for 8lbs
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by CJ View Post
                          I use varget only for target high grain rounds (77gr). WC844 is military surplus powder for 55gr M193. Gives 3200fps @ 25gr - $90 for 8lbs
                          Gotcha, I've been using it on my 55gr bullets. Time to switch and see how it goes. Thanks!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
                            Gotcha, I've been using it on my 55gr bullets. Time to switch and see how it goes. Thanks!
                            Most of your loading will use a faster burn rate powder with the lighter grain weight projectiles.
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                            • #29
                              Try h335. I like varget for .308, but have found that from 50-55gr my ar loves 24 gr of h335

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
                                Try h335. I like varget for .308, but have found that from 50-55gr my ar loves 24 gr of h335
                                Wc844 is h335 essentially. Except 1/3rd the price.
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