39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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I just built another AR15 (this time it's a .204 Ruger) and I have a large supply of H335 powder. I will be reloading 39gr. Sierra Blitzking for prairie dogs and was wondering anyone please recommend me SAFE starting point to begin working up a load. TIA! 8)
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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This is from Sierra new manual.
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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Do you know if is for an AR15 or load data for a bolt action?
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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Sierra lists it as a universal firearm with a 24 inch barrel and a 1:11 twist. If I had to guess probably bolt action.
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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triggerfingers wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:57 pm Sierra lists it as a universal firearm with a 24 inch barrel and a 1:11 twist. If I had to guess probably bolt action.
Sierra like most other bullet makers utilize the "Universal Receiver" for testing various loads, and 'yes', technically it's a bolt action. I've been in the Nosler ballistics lab, seen their setup and a pigeon-hole rack of about 200 rifle barrels in various calibers to screw onto the Universal Receiver for testing; impressive.
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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Been using 25.5 grains of h335 under 40 grain Vmax for years. Works great.
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Re: 39gr. Sierra with H335 Powder

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17hm2lover wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:04 pm Been using 25.5 grains of h335 under 40 grain Vmax for years. Works great.
AR or bolt platform? TIA. 8)
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