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H335

Posted By: Sirrah243

H335 - 09/07/16 04:48 PM

I've been looking for H335 but haven't been able to find any. I live in Llano County but am willing to drive to the Austin area for an 8 lb keg. Any Suggestions who might have some in stock?
Posted By: JJH

Re: H335 - 09/07/16 09:01 PM

Have it delivered to your door. Hazmat fee is likely less than the cost to drive to Austin...

https://www.natchezss.com/hodgdon-h335-spherical-rifle-powder-4405.html
Posted By: Mike Honcho

Re: H335 - 09/07/16 09:29 PM

8lbs in H335, H4350, and Varget are not being produced very much. They are still cranking out 1lb according to a powder dealer i spoke to this weekend. H335 1lb canisters are always at the Academy in my area and san antonio. McBrides in austin mighy be worth a call.
Posted By: RiverRider

Re: H335 - 09/07/16 09:49 PM

Powder Valley has both 1-pounders and 8-pounders in stock right now. I wouldn't let a few bucks for shipping stand in my way, and especially if I couldn't find it on the shelves in the LGSs.
Posted By: Sirrah243

Re: H335 - 09/08/16 07:08 PM

Thanks for the info. I ordered from Powder Valley
Posted By: cazador1022

Re: H335 - 09/30/16 01:57 AM

I got a can from my neighbor...is it good for certain cartridges?
Posted By: syncerus

Re: H335 - 09/30/16 02:02 AM

It's the go to powder for many big bore straight or nearly straight walled cartridges. It's very predictable and consistent; it also gets good velocity. It goes pretty quickly when you're burning over 100 grains per load.
Posted By: Sirrah243

Re: H335 - 09/30/16 02:58 AM

Its my go to powder for AR15 55gr
Posted By: Bbear

Re: H335 - 09/30/16 01:00 PM

Just over in Menard is Coyote Armory. He usually has a pretty good supply of various powders. Give him a call or email him:
Coyote Armory
Contact: Coby or Lauren Porter
Business Address 104A Frisco Ave. PO Box 919 Menard Texas 76859
Phone: 325-396-5551
Email: info@coyotearmory.com

He also will ship powders.
Posted By: Ranch Dog

Re: H335 - 09/30/16 01:15 PM

Originally Posted By: syncerus
It's the go to powder for many big bore straight or nearly straight walled cartridges. It's very predictable and consistent; it also gets good velocity. It goes pretty quickly when you're burning over 100 grains per load.

For sure! I use it with my 375 Win, 38-55 Win, 444 Marlin, and 45-70 Govt. From my 444P's 18½" barrel it will produce a flame of about the same length when shooting hogs at night.
Posted By: Hunter_Man

Re: H335 - 10/09/16 01:30 AM

Tons of 335 in San Angelo. Even academy has it. If you're ever this way there's 3-4 places that always have it in stock
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