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IMR Vs Hogdon 4350
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 411071" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Temp sensitivity is a big issue, not necessarily for accuracy, but for consistent point of impact, especially for long range shooting (as previously stated). I shoot Hodgdon powders almost exclusively in my rifle due to the fact that they are "extreme" powders. I have the ability to shoot my rifle from 0 - 90 degrees and not worry about a major shift in impact.</p><p></p><p>These powders are completely different powders with different burn rates. Just because one shoots, doesn't mean the other one will. Try it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 411071, member: 12575"] Temp sensitivity is a big issue, not necessarily for accuracy, but for consistent point of impact, especially for long range shooting (as previously stated). I shoot Hodgdon powders almost exclusively in my rifle due to the fact that they are "extreme" powders. I have the ability to shoot my rifle from 0 - 90 degrees and not worry about a major shift in impact. These powders are completely different powders with different burn rates. Just because one shoots, doesn't mean the other one will. Try it. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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