Why Nobody Loads With H4895 ?

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  • longlickfriends77
    Bloodstained
    • Jan 2018
    • 53

    Why Nobody Loads With H4895 ?

  • jason miller
    Warrior
    • Dec 2016
    • 182

    #2
    Idk. I've wondered the same thing and recently started playing with it.

    1. About the same burn rate as AR Comp(Alliant stated that 4895 was what ARC ended up closest to, although they didn't specify between H or IMR)
    2. In the temp-stable "Extreme" line
    3. Small kernels fit in the Grendel better than AR Comp

    I've noticed that it takes about half a grain more H4895 than AR Comp to get the same velocity in my rifle. Quickload thinks that H4895 should have a slight velocity advantage of ARC with 129's and heavier.

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    • longlickfriends77
      Bloodstained
      • Jan 2018
      • 53

      #3
      I do like AR Comp, but it is very hard to find where i live. I want a powder more temp sensitive, since the weather around hear in Louisiana has been crazy these days. I have been using CFE 223 lately.
      H4895 is easy to get around me so i will do some load testing with it.

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      • Drillboss
        Warrior
        • Jan 2015
        • 894

        #4
        There wasn't much published data for H4895 until Sierra released their Grendel data. Alexander Arms had listed it in their original data.

        I loaded some up and saw my best grouping at 27.7 gr going 2489 fps. The same day, 27.8 gr of AR-Comp clocked at 2538 fps, but I've come to think that load was probably over max. These were 123 gr SST's through a 20" barrel.

        I think I saw that Klem likes the powder for the Grendel.

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        • Splatt
          Warrior
          • May 2017
          • 192

          #5
          Whats the diff between imr and h ?
          I have both and dont see seperate load listings ?

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          • grayfox
            Chieftain
            • Jan 2017
            • 4490

            #6
            Originally posted by Splatt View Post
            Whats the diff between imr and h ?
            I have both and dont see seperate load listings ?
            One of the older Hodgdon Annual Reload magazines had an article that talked through that question. If I can locate it I'll post up which one. I'm thinking 2012 or 2013 edition.
            "Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"

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            • NugginFutz
              Chieftain
              • Aug 2013
              • 2622

              #7
              While both are owned by the same company, the powders have their differences. In most cases they will be very similar but you will find that there are going to be minor variances in burn rates and temperature sensitivity. While I would not hesitate to use one in place of the other, I would work up my loads, just the same.
              If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?

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              • StoneHendge
                Chieftain
                • May 2016
                • 2054

                #8
                Originally posted by Splatt View Post
                Whats the diff between imr and h ?
                I have both and dont see seperate load listings ?
                IMR 4895 is an old school military ball powder. I found it extremely accurate in 308, but it is incredibly temperature sensitive. So much that POI would shift as the chamber heats up.
                Let's go Brandon!

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                • grayfox
                  Chieftain
                  • Jan 2017
                  • 4490

                  #9
                  Hodgdon annual reloading, 2013 issue, page 58.

                  The two shown in the article are both extruded powders medium length cylindrical, but have several differences.
                  "Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"

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                  • Mad Charlie
                    Warrior
                    • May 2017
                    • 827

                    #10
                    All of my IMR 4895 is stick powder.

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                    • CVCOBRA1
                      Bloodstained
                      • Jan 2018
                      • 90

                      #11
                      Will be watching this thread because I just picked up a pound of H4895. I saw it listed in a few loading charts and checked it out on the burn rate sheet. It has to be in the ballpark somewhere.

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                      • longlickfriends77
                        Bloodstained
                        • Jan 2018
                        • 53

                        #12
                        So H4895 is a powder with potential to work in grendel and is stable in winter and summer conditions.
                        It will have velocities some where like AR Comp.

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                        • jason miller
                          Warrior
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 182

                          #13
                          Originally posted by longlickfriends77 View Post
                          So H4895 is a powder with potential to work in grendel and is stable in winter and summer conditions.
                          It will have velocities some where like AR Comp.

                          Yes.

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                          • Klem
                            Chieftain
                            • Aug 2013
                            • 3596

                            #14
                            I use H4895 exclusively for 120grains and above.

                            Why do you think it is not used?

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                            • Splatt
                              Warrior
                              • May 2017
                              • 192

                              #15
                              Both my 4895's are an extruded, (stick) type powders. Very small, and thin.
                              I just loaded 5 rounds with 120 gr ballistic tips with 27.0 grains of imr. There was enough case space to seat the 120's without crunching powder.
                              I am chomping at the bit to go see how my reloads are shooting.
                              Wind is up pretty good here.
                              Last edited by Splatt; 02-26-2018, 12:18 AM.

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