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Rifle Powder numbers? The same but different?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1930952" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have been handloading for over 40 years. H4350 came alone well before the "temperature stable" powder advertisement idea. In my experience with IMR and AA 4350 they are VERY close in averages lots to each other. I have found that I can use the same data between the two in my 25-06 and get almost the same results. H4350 is a different story. I have not used a whole lot of H4350 over the years because I have always had a good supply of IMR or AA 4350. </p><p>About reloading components these days. I went to Bass Pro Shop the other day and they only had ONE pound of powder. It was one of the newer IMR in a red can. They had NO rifle primers and only had a few 100 packages of large pistol primers. They still had some bullets, mostly Hornady, but the price was high. The pistol ammo section was practically empty but they still had some rifle ammo.</p><p>I am thankful that I have always been one to keep a good supply of components and ammo on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1930952, member: 10178"] I have been handloading for over 40 years. H4350 came alone well before the "temperature stable" powder advertisement idea. In my experience with IMR and AA 4350 they are VERY close in averages lots to each other. I have found that I can use the same data between the two in my 25-06 and get almost the same results. H4350 is a different story. I have not used a whole lot of H4350 over the years because I have always had a good supply of IMR or AA 4350. About reloading components these days. I went to Bass Pro Shop the other day and they only had ONE pound of powder. It was one of the newer IMR in a red can. They had NO rifle primers and only had a few 100 packages of large pistol primers. They still had some bullets, mostly Hornady, but the price was high. The pistol ammo section was practically empty but they still had some rifle ammo. I am thankful that I have always been one to keep a good supply of components and ammo on hand. [/QUOTE]
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