HODGDON VARGET
Varget is an extruded propellant in the Hodgdon line of Extreme series of powders. Varget features small, extruded grains for uniform metering, is insensitive to hot and cold temperatures and produces higher energy for improved velocities over other powders in its burning-speed class.
The powder ignites quickly and burns clean, translating into superb accuracy, higher scores and more clean, one-shot kills.
Varget is the perfect powder for shooting the 223 Remington with heavy bullets in competitive matches. Outstanding performance and velocity can be obtained in such popular cartridges as the 22-250 Remington, 308 Winchester, 30-06, 375 H&H and many more.
Available in 1 lb. and 8 lb. containers.
HODGDON VARGET WARNINGS FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
HODGDON VARGET EXTREME RIFLE POWDERS
THIS EXCLUSIVE LINE OF EXTRUDED POWDERS WAS DEVELOPED WITH EXTREME CONDITIONS
IN MIND.
They’re manufactured so you can’t tell the difference in performance from one lot to the
next. And whether you’re hunting deer in the dead of winter or prairie dogs in the middle
of July, you’ll get the same consistent performance, load after load. Some would say our
obsession with performance is a bit extreme. We couldn’t agree more.
HODGDON VARGET TEMPERATURE EXTREMES
You live in the “real” world, where 12 point bucks are rare and it’s never 70° when you
decide to fire your rifle. Where you shoot it’s either freezing cold or burning hot. Not
exactly ideal conditions for your rifle, or you for that matter. Fortunately, Hodgdon’s
Extreme powders perform just as well at 125° as they do at 0° . Using an exclusive
extrusion process and exacting quality standards, Hodgdon has created a line of
propellants that performs better at hot and cold temperatures than any other powder on
the market. So when you sight in your rifle this summer, you can count on unbeatable
accuracy this winter.