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<blockquote data-quote="Snailz" data-source="post: 4311936" data-attributes="member: 57307"><p>I’ve seen H4895 in several locations. Just stock up if you’re worried. Gun shop in Paul’s valley has some as do bass pro and Cabelas. I know retail prices are getting out of hand (I think it was $68/pound), but IMO it’s worth the cost to not have to re-develop one or more loads.</p><p></p><p>H4895 seems a bit fast for 338 win. If you’re shooting light 338 bullets, then RL15.5, VV n150, RL16, H4350 all seem like reasonable powders to try. Not substitutes, but new powders that should work. If you’re shooting 200gr and up, you can shift lower down the chart and try something like VV n555, H4831sc, or RL23.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snailz, post: 4311936, member: 57307"] I’ve seen H4895 in several locations. Just stock up if you’re worried. Gun shop in Paul’s valley has some as do bass pro and Cabelas. I know retail prices are getting out of hand (I think it was $68/pound), but IMO it’s worth the cost to not have to re-develop one or more loads. H4895 seems a bit fast for 338 win. If you’re shooting light 338 bullets, then RL15.5, VV n150, RL16, H4350 all seem like reasonable powders to try. Not substitutes, but new powders that should work. If you’re shooting 200gr and up, you can shift lower down the chart and try something like VV n555, H4831sc, or RL23. [/QUOTE]
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