Ramshot powder any one using it?

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Hi all, I’m considering giving some ramshot powder (probably the ramshot Tac) a try in my .308 reloads. Been reading some reports from guys in the US which are generally positive, so was wondering if anyone over here had given it a go and what their experiences were so far?
 
Yes, use Ramshot Hunter and Xterminator. Perfect for my needs. Availability a bit hit and miss at times and the price has gone up since it used to be really good value.

I like their comprehensive online load data.
 
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Hi all, I’m considering giving some ramshot powder (probably the ramshot Tac) a try in my .308 reloads. Been reading some reports from guys in the US which are generally positive, so was wondering if anyone over here had given it a go and what their experiences were so far?
RAMSHOT TAC POWDER 1LB (454G) BOTTLE
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Quick overview:
TAC is a double-base spherical propellant that sets the standard for extreme accuracy and reliability with heavy bullets in the 223 Remington and match applications in 308 Winchester.
Its a double-base, spherical powder with great metering properties that make it an ideal choice for consistent results using high volume, progressive reloading equipment. It works well with cast bullets and is also an excellent choice for 9mm law enforcement rounds.
Made in Belguim. Available in a 1lb / 454g bottle. REACH Compliant

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Excellent stuff , I use them all , Tac is very versatile , use in 223 and 308 , flow perfectly through my powder measure , burns consistently well at the temperatures I've used it at from -6 to 26 with little change , and much cheaper , should I say more reasonably priced , than others.
 
I'm interested, what accuracy/ consistency are people getting with this and what sort of loads are you using, especially around the 150-165 gr bullets/ heads/ projectiles (whatever we're allowed to call them this week!!)
 
I am using RS Hunter in my .270 as of late. I chose it for its excellent measuring properties. I hate weighing every single load. Currently using it with 115 grs. Aero solids and am getting 17mm accuracy at 100m. Very happy with it do far.
 
Changed from H380 to Ramshot Big Game for my 06 about 6 years ago.
Same load.
165gr Hornady BTSP.
56grains Big game. 2700fps out of my T3 lite.
If I do my bit I can get a 5 shot group touching.
Price has gone up. Locally to me around £42.
Used to be £33.
 
Ran my .270 on some cheap Ramshot WILDBOAR years ago. Grouped well and it did meter very accurately through my Lee perfect powder measure.
 
They have but I found ramshot to have more bullet make/weight selection then the others.

Fair point, though sticking to a same weight, similar profile bullet the data is reasonably interchangeable, as long as you stick to safe loading practice and work up, this is borne out by Nosler who do their data by weight with several bullets for that weight given with occasionally a tweek for length or note for a specific bullet.
 
PLEASE NOTE ,I HAVE NOT TESTED ANY OF THESE LOADS,
I came across them while looking for alternative reach compliant powders.

I look forward to the comments, especially from Laurie, if he looks in.

Caliber: 7x57 Mauser.
Barrel length: 24”
Pressure spec: <56565 Psi/3900 Bar (CIP) original
Powder: Ramshot – BIG GAME®.

Bullet weight: 100-110 grains.
Start load: 47.7 grains (2975 - 3075 Fps)
Maximum load: 53.0 grains (3275 – 3375 Fps).

Bullet weight: 120 grains.
Start load: 45.0 grains (2700 - 2800 Fps)
Maximum load: 50.0 grains (3000 – 3100 Fps).

Bullet weight: 130 grains.
Start load: 43.7 grains (2575 - 2675 Fps)
Maximum load: 48.5 grains (2875 – 2975 Fps)

Bullet weight: 139/140 grains.
Start load: 42.0 grains (ca 2550 Fps)
Maximum load: 47.0 grains (ca 2900 Fps)

Bullet weight: 150-154 grains.
Start load: 40.8 grains (ca 2450 Fps)
Maximum load: 46.0 grains (ca 2800 Fps)

Bullet weight: 160 grains.
Start load: 40.5 grains (2350 – 2450 Fps)
Maximum load: 45.0 grains (2600 – 2700 Fps)

Bullet weight: 175 grains.
Start load: 39.6 grains (2300 – 2400 Fps)
Maximum load: 44.0 grains (2500 – 2600 Fps).
 
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