I've used Accurate 2230 in my 223. 4350 in my .260 and Hunter in my 7mm08. All with .5 or less group sizes. Have lately went to Staball 6.5 in the 260 for the velocity gain.
Another fan of Accurate powders here.
Their 4064 gives identical performance in my .308 to the IMR version and 2230 is becoming one of my favorites for my .223s.
I have burned more than a few pounds of #5, #7, and #9 in pistol calibers over the years with great success.
don't notice a difference with 4064 in 308. 2230 with lighter bullets in 223 with 2520 working well with heavies. I started looking for alternatives to the Aliant, Hodgen powders since the start of this last round of shortages. their prices are much more favorable compared to others with availability being a plus
I've used 2200 with lighter bullets in 5.56, 2460 and 2520 in 6.5 Grendel and .308. Ball powders so they meter really well. Good speeds and accuracy in my rifles.
In my Remington 1903A3 sporter30-06 I get anywhere between 2831fps (40°F, TW 52 case and 150 gr Hornady) to 2573fps (35°F, FA 61 case and 150 gr Remington PSPCL) using 52.0 gr of AA4064 and getting <1.0" five shot groups @100 yds. It's all I need to make meat.