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IMR 4831 for 6.5x284
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<blockquote data-quote="jaywright" data-source="post: 2125160" data-attributes="member: 117721"><p>ive had alot of luck with imr 4831 shooting 300 win mag and 264 win mag great muzzle velocity.s nodes. I am currently 4 grains above recomended max because , I called nosler and they said they tested with partition bullets not barnes match burner bullets. They said due to bullet density it was ok to go above there max because the max for barnes burner bullets would be higher, due to bullet density being different. Its a great unsung powder, because most people have cattle mantailty and don't try these powders. It is temp sensitve. the charge wont be the same in winter as it will be in summer, so watch out for that. H1000 ,h4350 and other powders are said to be not as temp sensitive. I DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I BELIVE THAT. sorry didnt mean to caps that last sentence</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaywright, post: 2125160, member: 117721"] ive had alot of luck with imr 4831 shooting 300 win mag and 264 win mag great muzzle velocity.s nodes. I am currently 4 grains above recomended max because , I called nosler and they said they tested with partition bullets not barnes match burner bullets. They said due to bullet density it was ok to go above there max because the max for barnes burner bullets would be higher, due to bullet density being different. Its a great unsung powder, because most people have cattle mantailty and don't try these powders. It is temp sensitve. the charge wont be the same in winter as it will be in summer, so watch out for that. H1000 ,h4350 and other powders are said to be not as temp sensitive. I DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I BELIVE THAT. sorry didnt mean to caps that last sentence [/QUOTE]
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