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    Accurate 5744 is a winner

    Absolutely beat that steel plate to death this afternoon. (200 yards) Bullets courtesy of John Kirk now I gotta buy a mold. Ever since I saw the coats brothers shooting 308 cast 5 years ago at 500 yards that’s been my goal and dream. These bullets I believe will get me there. A little fine tuning and half grain or smaller ladder test and we’ll have it dialed. 23 grains accurate 5744 and NOE 310-165 GC and powder coated, sixed to 311. No expert but I’m finding what works for me. Could not get video loaded of steel flipping at 200 pictures are 100 yard targets Click image for larger version. 

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    5744 is indeed a great cast boolit rifle powder. I switched to it when SR4759 was discontinued and never looked back. Another powder that works really well too is RL7. I use 5744 in 308 & 30-06 and some of the big magnum calibers. It's great in the 300 Win Mag. Good shooting and good range report Sir, thank you for posting.

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    You are right reloader 7 is an awesome powder. Especially in my 308.

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    Isn't 5744 very hard to find?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadhead View Post
    Isn't 5744 very hard to find?
    I found a shelf full

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloughfoot View Post
    Absolutely beat that steel plate to death this afternoon. (200 yards) Bullets courtesy of John Kirk now I gotta buy a mold. Ever since I saw the coats brothers shooting 308 cast 5 years ago at 500 yards that’s been my goal and dream. These bullets I believe will get me there. A little fine tuning and half grain or smaller ladder test and we’ll have it dialed. 23 grains accurate 5744 and NOE 310-165 GC and powder coated, sixed to 311. No expert but I’m finding what works for me. Could not get video loaded of steel flipping at 200 pictures are 100 yard targets Click image for larger version. 

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    I was the guy shooting in the Coats Brothers vid. I believe I was using H414 in that video pushing those 165’s at 2600fs. What speed are your 5744 loads?
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    Thats one of the powders here, that's been available ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by waco View Post
    I was the guy shooting in the Coats Brothers vid. I believe I was using H414 in that video pushing those 165’s at 2600fs. What speed are your 5744 loads?
    Man I appreciate you sharing all that you have I’ve watched that one video 100 times and all the rest! To be honest I’m not sure a chronograph better be under my Christmas tree! According to the recipe between 2100-2200. I know you said Speeeeeed

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    Looks like you’re on the right path. Good luck man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by waco View Post
    Looks like you’re on the right path. Good luck man!
    Matter of fact I just dug through a bunch of reloading gear I inherited and I have 2lbs of H414. Where did your data for that powder and bullet

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloughfoot View Post
    Matter of fact I just dug through a bunch of reloading gear I inherited and I have 2lbs of H414. Where did your data for that powder and bullet
    PM sent.
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    I bought an 8 lb. jug from Powder Valley not too long ago. They may stll have it in stock.

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    Happy for ya. I'm ladder testing 45-70 hardcast, using IMR4198. The "nodes" are very narrow. You think 5744 is more forgiving re: loads?

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    A very near if not identical replacement for AA-5744 is Shooters World powder (Buffalo Rifle). It is actually cheaper than 5744 if you can find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walstr View Post
    Happy for ya. I'm ladder testing 45-70 hardcast, using IMR4198. The "nodes" are very narrow. You think 5744 is more forgiving re: loads?

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    That’s very interesting and surprisingly close together

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