Just my opinion but unless you hunt the world from northern Canada to the equator or are prone to firewalling every load to just short of locking the bolt up on your rifle the temp sensitive issues is overstated for the average hunter/shooter. I have reloaded for 45 years and used many of the now dreaded temp sensitive powders such as ww760, Blc2 . 4064, ,4350, 4831 and never really had any issues. Now I mostly hunt in Kentucky and the temps range from a high of around 90 in the summer to a low of just above freezing for in the fall but I nor the groundhogs and deer ever noticed the velocity fluctuation. Accuracy never suffered enough to notice. I'll admit I did do most of my load development in the summer not by plan but mostly because it was the off season. Use your 4350 and if it works for you well enuf said.

Last edited by bangeye; 09/11/17.