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I would go with the TAC. I use it to load 55gr plilnking loads and it works really well. I loaded some 2230 at one time but did not get great results. But really at this time I would buy what I could find and make it work.
Thank you for the recommendations.
I was actually able to get a hold of both powders for him so we will be able to try both and see what his rifle likes.
Last fall after powder began to become less available I bought a pound of Hodgdon BL-C(2) for my 223's.
Never had used that powder before and after using it decided that not using it had been a mistake on my part. Produced great groups.
I've been using H335 in my AR's since I've been loading 5.56mm... it's always worked pretty well. I'm really curious about TAC, however; it probably meters as well as H335, being a ball powder, but I'm wondering if TAC might work better in my blasting loads in 7.62mm... where I currently use IMR3031 or IMR4895, which don't necessarily meter that great. I've found H335 to not be the best choice in .308/7.62mm... or even the M1 Garand .30-06, but I would love to have a single powder to load them all.
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