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What about IMR 4350?
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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 1963663" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>I haven't bought any IMR4350 in years, but used it for a long time with good results, beginning in the mid-'60s. I've since been using H4350. I don't recall ever doing any formal side-by-side velocity or accuracy comparisons using both 4350 versions, but the results with these two have been very similar. The only difference is slight variations in powder charges. Use what you have or can find; I doubt you'll go wrong with either powder. I've gone exclusively to the Hodgdon Extreme powders (H4895, H4350 and H4831) for most rifle cartridges, always buying by the keg. </p><p></p><p>I forgot about Accurate Arms 4350 - it's a good one, too, and very similar from velocity and accuracy perspectives to the other 4350s, but I don't know how temperature resistant it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 1963663, member: 63141"] I haven't bought any IMR4350 in years, but used it for a long time with good results, beginning in the mid-'60s. I've since been using H4350. I don't recall ever doing any formal side-by-side velocity or accuracy comparisons using both 4350 versions, but the results with these two have been very similar. The only difference is slight variations in powder charges. Use what you have or can find; I doubt you'll go wrong with either powder. I've gone exclusively to the Hodgdon Extreme powders (H4895, H4350 and H4831) for most rifle cartridges, always buying by the keg. I forgot about Accurate Arms 4350 - it's a good one, too, and very similar from velocity and accuracy perspectives to the other 4350s, but I don't know how temperature resistant it is. [/QUOTE]
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