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    Need help with a load

    I've got a 180 gr 311291 mold for my O3A3.
    I've got IMR 4350 (heard this is not a good powder for this), IMR 4831, and IMR 4895.
    I think the 4895 is my best bet. Anyone have a any good safe recipes for any of these powders @ around 1800 to 1900 ft per sec? Can't find the other powders in my Lyman cast boolit book I just got on e-bay for this mold.
    Thanks in advance.
    Rich

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    Start with 28 gr of that 4895 with a 1/2 - 3/4 gr dacron filler over it. Work up 1/2 gr increments to about 32 gr. Your '03A3 will find much happiness in there, probably at 1850 - 1950 fps.

    Larry Gibson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Gibson View Post
    Start with 28 gr of that 4895 with a 1/2 - 3/4 gr dacron filler over it. Work up 1/2 gr increments to about 32 gr. Your '03A3 will find much happiness in there, probably at 1850 - 1950 fps.

    Larry Gibson

    Thank you Larry!
    Confirm your advice is for the IMR 4895 not H4895?
    What do you think of the IMR 4831? Any uses for it?
    Thanks again, I'm off to load up your recipe.

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    gotta agree with Larry on that one - my 311299 load looks a lot like what he wrote (30gr with 1/2gr poly fill)
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    Ditto on the 30 grain 4895. I use the IMR powder with complete success. Another load of 27.5 5744 w/ no filler has also been an excellent performer for me. 5744 is just getting a little too expensive for my tastes. The 4895 load has a bit more drop (10.5" vs 9") at 200 yds but accuracy is still as good. The bullets I use those loads with are the Lee 180 and the RD 165. Both shoot to the same POI as the Lee drops light at 170 gr.

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    Thank you guys,
    I sure appreciate the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelpIminCA View Post
    Thank you Larry!
    Confirm your advice is for the IMR 4895 not H4895?
    What do you think of the IMR 4831? Any uses for it?
    Thanks again, I'm off to load up your recipe.
    Any flavor 4895 wil do. I use all three; IMR, Hodgdon and 2 different lots of milsurp 4895. All works the same just a matter of typical lot to lot variation between them. Caveat; The H4895 is an "Extreme" powder and less heat sensitive. The H4895 also is finer grained and generally throws more accurately in many powder throwers.

    Larry Gibson

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