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Hodgen Extreme Powders ?
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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 950745" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>I have been happy with IMR 4350 in my .264 Win Mag & Nosler 120 gr BT as my Deer & Antelope bullet of choice around 3225 FPS. I have a Model 70 with a 24 inch barrel so would I gain any thing buy going to Hodgen Extreme Powder or is this just good marketing ? I check my rifle when the temps are in the 40's & most of the time hunting it's between 15-35 F. I have wondered has any body tested Alliant powders & IMR for temp sensitive and changes in velocity ? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 950745, member: 29824"] I have been happy with IMR 4350 in my .264 Win Mag & Nosler 120 gr BT as my Deer & Antelope bullet of choice around 3225 FPS. I have a Model 70 with a 24 inch barrel so would I gain any thing buy going to Hodgen Extreme Powder or is this just good marketing ? I check my rifle when the temps are in the 40's & most of the time hunting it's between 15-35 F. I have wondered has any body tested Alliant powders & IMR for temp sensitive and changes in velocity ? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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