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Originally Posted by pete53
Originally Posted by Son_of_the_Gael
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Panhandle,

How old are you?
Under 45, use H4350
Over 55, use IMR-4350
In between, use either.

That's just plain funny.


i guess since i am 70 yrs. old its IMR 4350 and that`s great it does seem to shoot well in my 30-06 Winchester. great information ha-ha ,Pete53


I’m 70 also, use lots of IMR 4350

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Originally Posted by flintlocke
Well said BSA. The powder vs powder velocity numbers is good solid information...the accuracy information means nothing.

Which I plainly stated in my post....


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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Originally Posted by flintlocke
Well said BSA. The powder vs powder velocity numbers is good solid information...the accuracy information means nothing.

Which I plainly stated in my post....


But they have to read your whole post, John, to catch this.

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It's not long range hunting but I'm working up my 30/06 load with 220 grain Hornady roundnose interlock with H4350. For a baited grizzly hunt--shot should be @100 yards. I used my 30/06 with IMR 4350 & 220 grain Nolser partitions a few years but I could find either---so I'm using what I could find.

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Originally Posted by Bobcat85
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Originally Posted by flintlocke
Well said BSA. The powder vs powder velocity numbers is good solid information...the accuracy information means nothing.

Which I plainly stated in my post....


But they have to read your whole post, John, to catch this.

Yeah--and it was such a LONG post it obviously exceeded some attention spans....


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Have temp tested IMR4350 in two of my 270’s, two 30-06’s and a 30-06AI. Several more 270’s and 30-06’s with friends who are brave enough to go with me on frigid mornings.
In every case IMR4350 was temp sensitive and in a few cases the ES was close to 100 fps, groups opened considerably, and POI changed, sometimes a little, in some cases a lot. Although I wouldn’t say the powder charges were all compressed, they were at least full.

On the flip side, in a pretty wide variety of cartridges H4350 has been quite stable. H4350 has the reputation of being among the most temperature stable powders out there.


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