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Reloading
H4350 here to stay or just temporary?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1356019" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Thanks for the replies so far. I guess I should have chosen the wording of my title better, in so much as I have no doubt H4350 is here to stay. What I now realize was an error on my part in the phrasing of my question was NOT weather Hodgdon will continue to produce H4350, as we all know Hodgdon undoubtedly will.</p><p></p><p>What I SHOULD have asked originally was what are anyones thoughts or beliefs that Hodgdon WILL continue LONG TERM to manufacture enough H4350 for it to remain reasonably available to be bought by reloaders.</p><p></p><p>I would like to give H4350 a try in several calibers, but #1-Don't want to base my reloading on a powder who's supply is unreliable and #2-I don't want to spend $200 stock piling a powder until I am certain it will work at least as good as others I already have. My main reason for wanting to give H4350 a try is it's highly touted reputation for minimal temp sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>Presently I am getting such good results using IMR 4831 I should count my blessings and be happy with the accuracy I am getting with it and stop the grass just MIGHT be greener with a different powder just because I can't try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1356019, member: 95733"] Thanks for the replies so far. I guess I should have chosen the wording of my title better, in so much as I have no doubt H4350 is here to stay. What I now realize was an error on my part in the phrasing of my question was NOT weather Hodgdon will continue to produce H4350, as we all know Hodgdon undoubtedly will. What I SHOULD have asked originally was what are anyones thoughts or beliefs that Hodgdon WILL continue LONG TERM to manufacture enough H4350 for it to remain reasonably available to be bought by reloaders. I would like to give H4350 a try in several calibers, but #1-Don't want to base my reloading on a powder who's supply is unreliable and #2-I don't want to spend $200 stock piling a powder until I am certain it will work at least as good as others I already have. My main reason for wanting to give H4350 a try is it's highly touted reputation for minimal temp sensitivity. Presently I am getting such good results using IMR 4831 I should count my blessings and be happy with the accuracy I am getting with it and stop the grass just MIGHT be greener with a different powder just because I can't try it. [/QUOTE]
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