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I've been loading Accurate Arms 4350 in my 30-06's.I also use Winchester Magnum Primers with these loads.Great accuracy and velocities too.
60.0grs AA-4350 150gr Nosler BT 3010fps
58.5grs AA-4350 165gr Nosler BT 2940fps
57.0grs AA-4350 180gr Nosler BT 2870fps


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The velocities above were an average from my Sako and CZ 24" barreled 30-06's. Shot my new Remington Long Range 30-06 with a 26" barrel today.
58.5grs AA-4350 with 165gr Nosler BT was getting 3000-3016fps
58.5grs AA-4350 with 168gr Nosler BT was getting 2979-2990fps.
I guess that extra 2" of barrel does make a little difference in the 30-06.

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H-4350 or IMR 4350 give me

3000+ with 150's
Just under 2900 with 165's
2800 with 180's.

From 22" barrels

I've tried Ramshot. It was just as accurate,but certainly no faster. I'd use it, but either 4350 is easier to find for me.


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Looks like some 4350 might be available. This search engine is pretty helpful.
http://ammoseek.com/reloading/powder?ikw=4350

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RL15 w/ 150s & Hunter or RL19 w/ 165s.

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If you are a fan of the 4350's in your 30-06, try IMR 4451. I have good results with it in all bullet weights in the 30-06. Load data isn't interchangeable with M4350 but it is very close. Standard disclaimers apply, of course.



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