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Reloading
.260 Rem Powders
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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2076295" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>I built my first long range rifle 3 years ago and have been learning ever since, I couldn't find H4350 so I tried reloader16 and IMR 4451. Both are excellent powders. In fact so excellent that they can be even harder to find that h4350. I have to say, if you see IMR 4451 come in stock, you have to buy it. The charge weights and flat spots are almost identical to h4350 and in some applications I even liked it better. (I like it so much I would traid 4350 for 4451).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2076295, member: 114633"] I built my first long range rifle 3 years ago and have been learning ever since, I couldn't find H4350 so I tried reloader16 and IMR 4451. Both are excellent powders. In fact so excellent that they can be even harder to find that h4350. I have to say, if you see IMR 4451 come in stock, you have to buy it. The charge weights and flat spots are almost identical to h4350 and in some applications I even liked it better. (I like it so much I would traid 4350 for 4451). [/QUOTE]
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