Get Current Hodgdon and IMR Loads at Reloading Data Center
Hodgdon and IMR powders, including H4198, Varget, H4350, and IMR 4451, are some of the most successful propellants used by competitive shooters. If you want to find solid, reliable load data for these and other Hodgdon and IMR powders, we recommend you go right to the source — visit the Hodgdon/IMR Reloading Data Center, at www.HodgdonReloading.com. There you’ll find the latest, updated load recipes for pistol, rifle, and shotgun reloaders.
In the Data Center, you’ll find thousands of load recipes for pistol, rifle, and shotgun. Rifle shooters will find dozens of loads for their favorite Hodgdon, IMR, and Winchester powders such as H4198, Varget, H4350, and IMR 8208 XBR. And Hodgdon’s Reloading Center is now faster and easier to use. Navigation is simplified and the whole interface is more user-friendly.
Precise Search Results for your Cartridge and Favorite Powders
The online Reloading Data Center allows you to get precise search results for any listed cartridge. You can select your preferred powders and bullets. After choosing a cartridge, you can pre-select specific bullet weights and powder types. That quickly delivers just the information you want and need. You won’t have to scroll through scores of entries for bullets or powders you don’t use.
Data Center Works Well with Mobile Devices
Mobile users will notice Reloading Center is very “user-friendly” for smart-phone and tablet users. Controls have been optimized for touch-screens, and buttons are large and easy to use. Likewise the results are displayed in a large, easy-to read format.
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I don’t find any load data for 300 H&H, 180gr bullets with H4831 on the Hodgdon site.
I have been using Hodgdon powder for over 30 years,and using your load recipes page,but I find it extremely out of date regarding the newer powders. My computer is telling me the info on my screen was dated 2012-201,for example. How can I find data for newer powders from Hodgdon (Varget,for example) I am constantly searching for new loads to improve my groups.
i want to load 6.5 carcano ammo,, using new norma brass and barnes ttsx 120 grain bullets. can you offer a starting load. i do not wish to hop up my loads. just hot enough for coyote , javellina and cooes deer. i need to know the correct powder anda good safe starting charge. i will prabably be using win. lg. rifle primers unless you have a better recomendation. thanx much. sammy hale,, rio rico arizona.terratory
I was sold a container of Hodgdon Leverevolution,and was told it could be used to reload my 45/70 ammunition for my Marlin lever action.I could not find any loading data for it on your website.Could you send me the data. I am using a Hornady 300 grain bullet
what is the diffrence between hodgdon and imr rifle powders
I have many powder containers that haven’t used for the last 18 years. Should they be used (to replace cartidrges) or should they be thrown away?
They are IMS (in metal container’s), Hodgens (in cardbornd containers), & Hucules in cardboard containers. It’s been 18 years ago when I reloaded my cartridges, what should I do with owe powder.
Want to shoot Triple 7 in my Sharps where can I get load data
Looking for load data for 5.7×28 pistol … IMR 7625 … Thanks
I live and hunt in the north eastern areas of Australia, and want to load a .257 Roberts built on a Mauser action…I have ample quantities of IMR2206H in stock. but the recommended load leaves the case mostly empty….what is your reccomendation for powder and powder weight…I am using a 97gr HP projectile..Regards Phil.
Need info about 7mm mag 154 gr bullet using reloder 19 and 22
Your web sites do not make it easy to get reloading data for a 357 magnum revolver with CFE Pistol powder. I would also like to see loads for similar cartridges like the 38 special with varying bullet weights. In years past you have done this so well and now I see that you have fouled up the process so badly, it makes me wonder who was put in charge and why they seem to think they must reinvent reloading manuals. Bert Barnes