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I know that H4831SC is supposed to be identical to plain old H4831. Just shorter cut grains to aid in metering. However, I’m loading for a 300 H&H with the older version and with 200 grain Nosler Partitions I get sub MOA groups. Using the SC variety, my groups double in size.

I know that the old version is no longer made. So, does anyone have some H4831 they can part with?
 
The problem you'd have is if someone who can spare it would have to ship it. Hard to do as a private individual.

I'm shocked to read this. I've used H4831 and H4831SC interchangeably, never had an issue.
 
I know that H4831SC is supposed to be identical to plain old H4831. Just shorter cut grains to aid in metering. However, I’m loading for a 300 H&H with the older version and with 200 grain Nosler Partitions I get sub MOA groups. Using the SC variety, my groups double in size.

I know that the old version is no longer made. So, does anyone have some H4831 they can part with?

Doug, try bumping the load a bit up or down. A slight load variation might get you back in the zone. ;)
 
I know that H4831SC is supposed to be identical to plain old H4831. Just shorter cut grains to aid in metering. However, I’m loading for a 300 H&H with the older version and with 200 grain Nosler Partitions I get sub MOA groups. Using the SC variety, my groups double in size.

I know that the old version is no longer made. So, does anyone have some H4831 they can part with?
Where are you located? I do have a pound ( opened but nearly full ) that I would give to you if possible. I have always had more success with IMR4831 and am well supplied with that.
 
Hi J12! Thanks for the kind offer, but I’m in eastern Missouri. I’ll pay for the powder and shipping if you’re interested in the hassle.
 
The problem you'd have is if someone who can spare it would have to ship it. Hard to do as a private individual.

I'm shocked to read this. I've used H4831 and H4831SC interchangeably, never had an issue.
I know, it’s strange. But I’ve learned over the years not to be surprised by anything when it comes to reloading. Damned alchemy it is!
 
Doug, try bumping the load a bit up or down. A slight load variation might get you back in the zone. ;)
Yup. That’s plan B.
 
Hi J12! Thanks for the kind offer, but I’m in eastern Missouri. I’ll pay for the powder and shipping if you’re interested in the hassle.
I'll check with UPS to see if its possible and let you know what I find out.
 
Possible, but there will be a hazmat charge. The shipping for just a single pound of powder is pretty expensive!
 
Thanks for checking it out!
 
I generally always get the sc version. Using a powder measure it hangs up less due to shorter kernels and I believe allows more consistent metering so less time you take trickling in the last bit of charge to make weight. So basically the SC saves you times.
 
Gentlemen, please be careful... The US Department of Transportation does not play games.

The training requirements for shipping hazardous materials including low explosives such as bulk smokeless gunpowder and primers are found in Combined Federal Regulations 49 (CFR 49). The following is from an online training website: https://www.oshaeducationcenter.com/hazmat/dot-hazmat/?msclkid=e56d912ca85b1e2947fcf7fe7cbff043
DOT HAZMAT shipping training is an annual requirement.

"All workers who handle or ship hazardous materials (HAZMAT) must complete DOT HAZMAT transportation training within 90 days of their job start date or a change in job duties.

DOT hazardous materials regulations found in 49 CFR 172.704 Subpart H/HM-181 dictate the training requirements for approved HAZMAT training.

Under Section 172.704(d), employers (or an individual shipping HAZMAT) must create and retain a record of current training for each HAZMAT employee. The DOT HAZMAT certificate of completion satisfies this recordkeeping requirement.

The minimum requirements for DOT HAZMAT transportation training are found in 49 CFR 172.704 Subpart H, also known as HM-181."

Otherwise, without DOT HAZMAT certification one may ship via UPS small arms (loaded) ammunition and primed cartridge cases. But if primers are in their factory packaging, they require shipment paperwork signed by a HAZMAT certified individual.

https://www.ups.com/us/en/support/s...s-materials-guide/how-to-ship-ammunition.page

So, your friend in Pennsylvania cannot find large rifle magnum primers for loading his 404 Jeffery but has the cartridge cases. You have LRM primers but live in Arizona. You may NOT legally ship him a box or brick of primers. He may however ship you empty cartridge cases (and the reloading dies if you don't have a set). Then you may prime his cartridge cases and return them to him in in a box properly marked for small arms ammunition with a 4" HAZMAT symbol. I always put a HAZMAT diamond on two sides of the package.

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