8lbs. of H4895 does how many 30/06 ?

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I did a search an read some of the posts before posting so I'll probably get griped at for posting a repeated question. Hope to start reloading some M1 Garand brass in the future an wondered how much 8lbs of powder would do an does 159.00 for 8 lbs. sound about right? Been out of reloading for years an sorry for being ignorant to what most of you experts think is so simple.
 
Not a dumb question. Just divide the charge weight in grains into 7000 grains per pound of powder. Say 48 grains per load divided into 56,000 grains = 1166.66 rounds for that jug of powder.

Looks like you paid about $20.00 per pound, a very good price these days.
 
Thanks snuffy, thats more than I thought...now to find a good price for bullets around 150 gr.
 
These 150gr Military M2 bullets available from Widener's are very good bullets. The link I posted is for their $92/500 bullet order but they also have available a 2000 round bulk order. Their 145gr, 168gr and 175gr .308" bullets are all good choices. I've shot them all and all of them shot fine but I prefer the 150gr M2 bullets for my Garand.
 
Loads Per Pound of Powder



5 Grains ........ 1400
10 Grains ........ 700
15 Grains ........ 466
20 Grains ........ 350
25 Grains ........ 280
30 Grains ........ 233
35 Grains ........ 200
40 Grains ........ 175
45 Grains ........ 155
50 Grains ........ 140
55 Grains ........ 127
60 Grains ........ 116
65 Grains ........ 107
70 Grains ........ 100
75 Grains ........ 93
80 Grains ........ 87
85 Grains ........ 82
90 Grains ........ 77
95 Grains ........ 73
100 Grains ........ 70
 
H-4895 is awesome stuff, but good luck finding it. I was lucky to score 3 lbs of H-4895 at the last gun show. I recently placed an order for 16 lbs of IMR 4895, because it was priced right and available. I don't shoot in temperature extreme's, so it should work just as well as the "H" variant. In my .308, so far, it has!:)
 
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