Australian 322

chaymbrd

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Hello All I am beginning to work on a jug of 322 Australian 39288 50026. I would appreciate any load suggestions you have. What is the hot end for a 68 gr. Boat tail 7/10 ogive? Is it temperature sensitive? Thank You for any feedback. I would like to know the date is was made? 13.5 twist
 
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Hello All I am beginning to work on a jug of 322 Australian 39288 50026. I would appreciate any load suggestions you have. What is the hot end for a 68 gr. Boat tail 7/10 ogive? Is it temperature sensitive? Thank You for any feedback. I would like to know the date is was made? 13.5 twist

Is this Australian manufactured H-322? And is this for a 6PPC with a .237 bore? WD
 
322

Your H-322 is re-packaged ADI AR2219 http://www.adi-powders.com.au/powder-equivalents/ Some suggested loads are shown here http://www.adi-powders.com.au/rifle/6mm-ppc

Most ADI powders are very temperature stable as our military have a requirement to work in environments ranging from below 0°C to over 45°C.

I visited the factory when I was a member of the ADF, they have a lot of smart boffins working there.

* doggie *

It is a 6ppc in a 13.5 twist bartlien barrel
 
H322

Hello All I am beginning to work on a jug of 322 Australian 39288 50026. I would appreciate any load suggestions you have. What is the hot end for a 68 gr. Boat tail 7/10 ogive? Is it temperature sensitive? Thank You for any feedback. I would like to know the date is was made? 13.5 twist

28.5 to 29.2 (some batches will be hot at 29.6 roughly ie Just won’t shoot any good at all
 
There

are quite a few that use H322 around here. With a 68gr bullet such as you mentioned in your original post, the ones who use it usually start around 27.5 grains and work up to around 28.0-28.2grains. As far as temperature stability goes, it is an extreme powder from Hodgdon, for what that is worth. I've seen it pretty stable around here until the temperature gets above 80-85*. If you're from Sacramento your climate is different than ours so let it suffice to say it's worth a try. JME. FWIW. WD
 
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