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Reloading
H4350 substitute
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2242015" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>IMR 4350 and H 4350 seemed to have very similar burn rates to me. Most of the 30-06 and 270 Win hunting loads I would use it for suggest 1.5 to 2 grains less if your using IMR 4350 over H 4350 . In most loads you can safely fill cases to about 95% . I cannot speak to the reaction of these powders at Temp. differences. I have never noticed any differences . IMHO Excellent powder for many medium to big game rifle cartridge's. Always used Win LR Primers in my Non Magnum hunting loads with 4350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2242015, member: 100742"] IMR 4350 and H 4350 seemed to have very similar burn rates to me. Most of the 30-06 and 270 Win hunting loads I would use it for suggest 1.5 to 2 grains less if your using IMR 4350 over H 4350 . In most loads you can safely fill cases to about 95% . I cannot speak to the reaction of these powders at Temp. differences. I have never noticed any differences . IMHO Excellent powder for many medium to big game rifle cartridge's. Always used Win LR Primers in my Non Magnum hunting loads with 4350. [/QUOTE]
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