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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2855252" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I generally use H4350 as my go to powder. I do use IMR4064 in my 220 Swift. I have a 338WM in a 24" I use W760, but only have used it in warm weather. 3200pfs with 200gr nosler. I have anotther rifle being built what has a 26" barrel for the 338WM. Iam hoping to acheive the same velocity, but with H4350 powder. I have used MRP in my 25/06's and its been very accurate in 4 rifles. If at all possible I stay with H4350 and 4831. I haven't tried H1000 or Retumbo yet. Have need them, and very hard to ge your hands onto. </p><p>I have and do use H4350 in all types of weather from -20 to 110+, without much change in point of impact out to 500yds. I believe the most stable powder of any powder made presently. If I am reading the Hodgdon Temp chart correctly it only change 3fps in 125 degree temp change. they are showing 0 to 125 dr. 3fps change. I generally us LR primers in my loads too. I am not loading more than 75grs either. I don't have a large overbore rifle that holds 80 to 120 grains of powder. I would probable switch to MLRP them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2855252, member: 101791"] I generally use H4350 as my go to powder. I do use IMR4064 in my 220 Swift. I have a 338WM in a 24" I use W760, but only have used it in warm weather. 3200pfs with 200gr nosler. I have anotther rifle being built what has a 26" barrel for the 338WM. Iam hoping to acheive the same velocity, but with H4350 powder. I have used MRP in my 25/06's and its been very accurate in 4 rifles. If at all possible I stay with H4350 and 4831. I haven't tried H1000 or Retumbo yet. Have need them, and very hard to ge your hands onto. I have and do use H4350 in all types of weather from -20 to 110+, without much change in point of impact out to 500yds. I believe the most stable powder of any powder made presently. If I am reading the Hodgdon Temp chart correctly it only change 3fps in 125 degree temp change. they are showing 0 to 125 dr. 3fps change. I generally us LR primers in my loads too. I am not loading more than 75grs either. I don't have a large overbore rifle that holds 80 to 120 grains of powder. I would probable switch to MLRP them. [/QUOTE]
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