DuPont IMR 4320, IMR 4350, IMR4227

You have a long life ahead still! I'm 57 and live in a life of pain with little hope of reducing it. Over 12 years this way and getting worse.

With 243win and 260rem in my collection those imr's will be put to use.
4198
4895
4220
4350
4831
7977
7828ssc
Also use in 308win and might try in 45-70 (4198)
Sorry to hear of your condition and I do sympathize because I am very similar. I'm 58 and been in the drywall trade for over 31 years need I say more..
 
I have used IMR 4320 with 125 grain bullets in a 30-06, it is one of the most accurate loads I have tested, I also use IMR 4320 in a 300 Savage and is the powder I use for a 225 grain bullet in my 338-06 AI. I have used IMR 4350 in various calibers over the years and was the first powder I started loading with in my 30-06 over 50 years ago. I haven't used IMR 4227 much but I started with it in a 22 Hornet years ago and have loaded it in a. 410 shotgun. I will add that IMR 4350 is in my opinion one of the most versatile powders you can use and is very accurate in 30-06, .270 Winchester, 300 Magnums, as well as some smaller calibers such as. 243 Winchester.
 
I have used IMR 4320 with 125 grain bullets in a 30-06, it is one of the most accurate loads I have tested, I also use IMR 4320 in a 300 Savage and is the powder I use for a 225 grain bullet in my 338-06 AI. I have used IMR 4350 in various calibers over the years and was the first powder I started loading with in my 30-06 over 50 years ago. I haven't used IMR 4227 much but I started with it in a 22 Hornet years ago and have loaded it in a. 410 shotgun. I will add that IMR 4350 is in my opinion one of the most versatile powders you can use and is very accurate in 30-06, .270 Winchester, 300 Magnums, as well as some smaller calibers such as. 243 Winchester.
IMR 4350^^^^^
 
Taken from: Speer Reloading Manual #3, circa. 1959. Advise of any other caliber(s) you need.
 

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So what's the best use for the 4320? It's obsolete now, but I guess used to be utilized in 270 Win or 30-06. I have my Dad's guns. He told me his Model 70 Super Grade( 1948) would !all be in a dime @ 100 yds. I never saw him do it BTW. But he was a much better shot than I.
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If you have some old reloading books…..there should be some data on it! Good Luck! memtb
I have a sierra bullets manual with all the data on 4320 powder . includes 22-250 ,220 swift .
 
None of those calibers were born yet, but Bo gave me an idea…these are from Sierra #3…1989, I'll send them in 2 or 3 batches.
 

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