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Reloading
H4350 vs RL22
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1779660" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>H4350 was the rage for 6.5CM for some time, and may still be I don't know. The scarcity of it for a while pushed people to try others which turned out well too. </p><p>H4350 is temp stable and has a wide application so it's a popular powder. Great in 243 and 270. Bullets should be on the lighter side since it's medium fast burn rate. My experiences with it in a couple of powders and a dozen bullets is that I don't get much more than moderate velocities before pressure signs start to appear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1779660, member: 28741"] H4350 was the rage for 6.5CM for some time, and may still be I don't know. The scarcity of it for a while pushed people to try others which turned out well too. H4350 is temp stable and has a wide application so it's a popular powder. Great in 243 and 270. Bullets should be on the lighter side since it's medium fast burn rate. My experiences with it in a couple of powders and a dozen bullets is that I don't get much more than moderate velocities before pressure signs start to appear. [/QUOTE]
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