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August 8, 2025 at 10:55 am #536829
Timothy Fredericy
ParticipantI’ve got some 55g pulled JSP bullets I bought here and have been using H335 powder but I have about 20lbs. of IMR 4064 that I would like to use but I can’t find any data in any of my books for that combo. I was wondering if anyone here has some data I could use or at least go by?
August 8, 2025 at 11:16 am #536831Timothy Fredericy
ParticipantI forgot to say it’s for my AR 223/5.56 16″ barrel.
August 8, 2025 at 11:16 am #536832SC
ParticipantH335 would be my first choice for that bullet, or see if you can find some surplus WC844, it is the canister powder version of H335. Watch out for scammers selling it online.
Hodgdon’s online Reloading Center has data for IMR4064. 23.0 starting, 25.7C Max. C=compressed powder
It is a little slow burning for that application, but may work near the upper end.
August 8, 2025 at 8:35 pm #536841Timothy Fredericy
ParticipantH335 is my go-to but I have 20lbs of the 4064 that I want to use up just for plinking or at least some of it and save the H335 for my better loads.
Thanks for the heads-up on the Hodgdon data site.September 17, 2025 at 11:32 am #53808317 Hornet
ParticipantI also have some extra 4064 but couldnt find data for lighter bullets, so For around 15cents a bullet I bought 1000 RMR 69 hps. Loaded them with 24.24 grains 4064, 2.255 col. They shoot good outa 18″ 1:8 upper
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