I'm going to be hunting elk at tree-line soon. The bullet cartridge combination I've chosen would have been IMR4350 written all over it before I started reading about temp sensitivity.

So I've bought a few pounds of H4350. Then prairie dog shooting and a lot of other things got in the way. so I'm hoping to gather information to quicken my testing...

First looking at manuals, there's fewer H4350 loads in manuals it seems. Second the newest Nosler manual says IMR4350 is the most accurate powder in this combination.

I understand that H4350 is a little slower but Hodgen reloading site has less H4350 than IMR4350 and it's loaded to a way lower pressure.

Does H4350 have red hair? Is it as good as IMR4350?

For those of you that use this powder, is it as accurate as the IMR version? Can you get the same or similar velocity?

Thanks


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