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WebJan 13, 2024 · Scoutsout. I've been using IMR4064 and varget for .223 LC brass great results, I want to save those two powders for .308 so I got some H335 &BLC-2 . Nothing but problems blowing primers at 19.2 with blc-2 , started below 10% LC brass is 2.750 -2.752 RCBS pocket swagger ,I thought maybe it was neck tension so I got a Redding S type … WebAug 1, 2012 · Traditionally, H335's burn rate has been preferred for .223/5.56, and BL-C (2)'s for .308 Win. You can use either one for either round. BL-C (2) is a little slower than H335. For match ammo, it really depends on your specific gun, as well as the bullet you use and the attention to detail used during the entire reloading process. WebJan 2, 2024 · I use 23.5 Cfe223 for a light 55 gr hoser. 23 gr 8208xbr for 77TMKs. I found a bit better accuracy out of hornady 73 elds, and they’re cheaper. 8208, varget, and shooters world precision powder were pretty much the same in accuracy, in my gun. 8208 and precision meter well from Dillon measures. brisgovia