This 8x57 happens to be a little Persian Carbine - 18in barrel - sporterized in 1963 for me, by my Dad and our local Gunsmith, Bill Morrison.
I poured a lot of IMR3031 under 150's and 175's from the mid 60's into the late 90's. In the mid 80's, I started loading Nosler 200gr Partitions and BallC2 - what a combination for ELK!! A few years ago I got a buy on some bulk Remington 185gr corelokts. Surprisingly they are not as fast with BallC2 as the 200gr Noslers. At least I was surprised. At about the same time I bought a batch of H4895Extreme. Is it ever easy to use! Throws nicely (uniform), not temperature sensative, reasonably accurate and last fall I took my first Idaho whitetail with this combination. My hunting partner, an older gentleman, was awestruck at how fast the buck went down. It just plain disappeared. We got to where it "was" and it was still there, with it's legs folded under it like it was sleeping. Sure has been tasty! I've seen them fall down sideways upon being hit, but never straight down with legs folded.
Still working on further load development, but I really like that Remington Corelokt, and they were dirt cheap at the time.
My Chrony indicates that with BallC2 the 185gr Remington is only going 2360fps, SD=21fps. The same load with the 200gr Nosler gives 2420fps, SD=25fps. That shooting was done at 90 degrees, in Southern California. The same loads shot at the same range, but at 48 degrees, gave the 185gr Remington only 2320fps, SD=26fps; and the 200gr Nosler 2380fps, SD=25fps.
I don't have any Chrony information for the H4895/Remington 185gr combo....just the deer in the freezer!
I've used a couple pounds of H335, a smattering of IMR4064, some H414, a bit of IMR4198, even some IMR4350. The countless pounds of IMR3031 were always consistent and totally dependable - I just totally disliked weighing every load, and it didn't meter worth a hoot. BallC2 meters wonderfully, but isn't 'supposed' to be very good for this cartridge, and is subject to temperature changes. H4895Extreme solves that problem and appears to be every bit as dependable as IMR3031 always was, and meters well.
Regards,
Sweetwater