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h4350 vs imr4350
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 93582" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Things have been changing. H4350 used to be a slower powder than I4350. Depending on the lots I would wager that if you bought later powder lots of both the H4350 will actually be hotter than I4350. It is for me and several sets of load data I've seen lately show the same.</p><p>Considering that lots are supposed to vary by 5% the sky is the limit for what you are asking. The same powder charge could give you the same, slightly more, or slightly less speed and pressure. Only you can find out for yourself. BTW...some people that shoot alot of long range seem to think that IMR is the more accurate powder of the two....again probably pure "theory".</p><p>I'm not trying to give you a runaround....I'm just saying that I'd give the "I" a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 93582, member: 3532"] Things have been changing. H4350 used to be a slower powder than I4350. Depending on the lots I would wager that if you bought later powder lots of both the H4350 will actually be hotter than I4350. It is for me and several sets of load data I've seen lately show the same. Considering that lots are supposed to vary by 5% the sky is the limit for what you are asking. The same powder charge could give you the same, slightly more, or slightly less speed and pressure. Only you can find out for yourself. BTW...some people that shoot alot of long range seem to think that IMR is the more accurate powder of the two....again probably pure "theory". I'm not trying to give you a runaround....I'm just saying that I'd give the "I" a try. [/QUOTE]
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