IMR 4831 in .223 Rem
On advice from a truly trusted source I will contact Hodgdon and ask their opinion on using IMR 4831 in a .223 Rem.
That source said...
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As I mentioned at the range, there have been accounts of chamber ringing when very slow powder is used in reduced loads.
The problem seems to have been traced to double detonation. And yes, fillers like DACRON have been involved.
Personally, I'd stay away from using 4831 in the .223. Why use it when there are so many appropriate powders available for that cartridge?
You might want to contact the powder manufacturer to get their take on the issue. I'd be very surprise if they would give you the
green light to continue using 4831 in the .223.
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On advice from a truly trusted source I will contact Hodgdon and ask their opinion on using IMR 4831 in a .223 Rem.
That source said...
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As I mentioned at the range, there have been accounts of chamber ringing when very slow powder is used in reduced loads.
The problem seems to have been traced to double detonation. And yes, fillers like DACRON have been involved.
Personally, I'd stay away from using 4831 in the .223. Why use it when there are so many appropriate powders available for that cartridge?
You might want to contact the powder manufacturer to get their take on the issue. I'd be very surprise if they would give you the
green light to continue using 4831 in the .223.
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