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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
H4350 VS IMR4350
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<blockquote data-quote="West Calamus" data-source="post: 1805129" data-attributes="member: 110228"><p>The H powders have more temperature stability then the IMR powders. You may see more varying results on a IMR if shot at 20 degrees versus shooting in 90 degree weather then you would with a H powder. I use the H in all my 308 length cases and IMR in my Mag or 30-06 length case. Don't ask me why, no particular reason just that is what my rifles seem to prefer. The H powder is the newer designed powder then the Improved Military Rifle powder. The H is a slighty slower burning powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West Calamus, post: 1805129, member: 110228"] The H powders have more temperature stability then the IMR powders. You may see more varying results on a IMR if shot at 20 degrees versus shooting in 90 degree weather then you would with a H powder. I use the H in all my 308 length cases and IMR in my Mag or 30-06 length case. Don't ask me why, no particular reason just that is what my rifles seem to prefer. The H powder is the newer designed powder then the Improved Military Rifle powder. The H is a slighty slower burning powder. [/QUOTE]
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