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Hodgen powder issues
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<blockquote data-quote="buffalorancher" data-source="post: 297714" data-attributes="member: 5771"><p>I had a big problem with H4350 in my 6-284. The gunsmith that built the rifle developed a load for the 107 SMK using H4350 and it shoots well but is a little fast for this bullet however it worked in an otherwise picky rifle. Finally ran out and the new lot needed something like 3 grains lighter. BIG jump in burn rate evidently. I don't have any of my load data here but the percentage decrease in powder charge was very significant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalorancher, post: 297714, member: 5771"] I had a big problem with H4350 in my 6-284. The gunsmith that built the rifle developed a load for the 107 SMK using H4350 and it shoots well but is a little fast for this bullet however it worked in an otherwise picky rifle. Finally ran out and the new lot needed something like 3 grains lighter. BIG jump in burn rate evidently. I don't have any of my load data here but the percentage decrease in powder charge was very significant. [/QUOTE]
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