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<blockquote data-quote="jensenj71" data-source="post: 2855197" data-attributes="member: 96797"><p>I would consolidate to H1000 because I hunt mostly open country. I shoot mostly magnums and H4350 doesn't cover my 338Edge or 300 NMI. I have loaded 243WM, 270WSM, 300WM, 300PRC, 300NMI, 338Edge and 338Terminator all with H1000. I cant justify packing a 26" to 30" barrel and then giving up 100fps to run H4350 in a large magnum. If I hunted mostly timber or brush country then I could definitely standardize on H4350.</p><p></p><p>My powder addiction keeps me fully stocked with multiple lbs in H4350, H1000, R26, R23, N568 and N570. Additionally, I have a dozen partial 1lb containers of other powders stretching back to metal cans of IMR powders from the 90s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jensenj71, post: 2855197, member: 96797"] I would consolidate to H1000 because I hunt mostly open country. I shoot mostly magnums and H4350 doesn't cover my 338Edge or 300 NMI. I have loaded 243WM, 270WSM, 300WM, 300PRC, 300NMI, 338Edge and 338Terminator all with H1000. I cant justify packing a 26" to 30" barrel and then giving up 100fps to run H4350 in a large magnum. If I hunted mostly timber or brush country then I could definitely standardize on H4350. My powder addiction keeps me fully stocked with multiple lbs in H4350, H1000, R26, R23, N568 and N570. Additionally, I have a dozen partial 1lb containers of other powders stretching back to metal cans of IMR powders from the 90s. [/QUOTE]
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