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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 2870169" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I'm not sure. I'm going to check my burn rate chart and see how much difference there is. It very well may be. I bought the 8# jug of IMR 4350 that I have many "bad presidents" ago. I wish I would have put the H1000 test data in Chronoplotter for a side by side comparison. I "think" I found the LabRadar series for my H1000 fine powder test. When I look at it in Chronoplotter it looks good but the IMR 4350 looks slightly better. The low ES range is wider. That could be from testing in constant 100 degree temps vs the temp swings from mid morning to afternoon that the H1000 test was run in.</p><p></p><p>I've gone through 200 bullets and primers testing a hunting bullet for the last couple of months. :/ I loaded the last of what I had (oops) and had to order some more so I can finish the fine powder test. I'll finish up the Barnes TTSX test and switch to 168gr VLD's over the next couple of weeks. I'm pretty sure the VLD's will out perform the Barnes but I guess we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 2870169, member: 1039"] I'm not sure. I'm going to check my burn rate chart and see how much difference there is. It very well may be. I bought the 8# jug of IMR 4350 that I have many "bad presidents" ago. I wish I would have put the H1000 test data in Chronoplotter for a side by side comparison. I "think" I found the LabRadar series for my H1000 fine powder test. When I look at it in Chronoplotter it looks good but the IMR 4350 looks slightly better. The low ES range is wider. That could be from testing in constant 100 degree temps vs the temp swings from mid morning to afternoon that the H1000 test was run in. I've gone through 200 bullets and primers testing a hunting bullet for the last couple of months. :/ I loaded the last of what I had (oops) and had to order some more so I can finish the fine powder test. I'll finish up the Barnes TTSX test and switch to 168gr VLD's over the next couple of weeks. I'm pretty sure the VLD's will out perform the Barnes but I guess we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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