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What about IMR 4350?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1964399" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I was loading IMR 4350 and IMR 4831 for a very long time. I never went over what manual stated for max load. I started to experimenting in the early 2000. When from late winter into summer using IMR4350. Running 165 gr bullet @ 3400 pfs in a 26 barrel. I was on the edge of being hot loads during the winter time, but summer came on it over pressure signs showed up. So the load didn't work out. Became aware of H4350sc. and started loading it in same rifle and bullet, just powder change. Lost 100 per sec., never had anymore problems with temper change. I gave away about 25 lbs of IMR 4350 & 4831. Never looked back. So be careful on IMR 4350 powder where the weather changes greatly.</p><p>SSS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1964399, member: 101791"] I was loading IMR 4350 and IMR 4831 for a very long time. I never went over what manual stated for max load. I started to experimenting in the early 2000. When from late winter into summer using IMR4350. Running 165 gr bullet @ 3400 pfs in a 26 barrel. I was on the edge of being hot loads during the winter time, but summer came on it over pressure signs showed up. So the load didn't work out. Became aware of H4350sc. and started loading it in same rifle and bullet, just powder change. Lost 100 per sec., never had anymore problems with temper change. I gave away about 25 lbs of IMR 4350 & 4831. Never looked back. So be careful on IMR 4350 powder where the weather changes greatly. SSS [/QUOTE]
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