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Where is all the 4350 gone to? H4350 is impossible to find. IMR 4350 is getting hard to find.

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I don't know. I stumbled across 4 pounds of it at a lgs the other day. I bought all 4 pounds because that was the first time I've seen it in 2 years. I was hoping that was a good sign that we'd be seeing more of it. However, I haven't seen anymore on the shelves since then... I'm going to Reno tomorrow, I'll be looking for some there as well....


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Found 1 lb containers a Midway of IMR, but would like to have some H 4350

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I've got some 4350 left but I'm starting to run a little low on Alliant 2400 and I haven't seen locally for a couple of years.




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Store close to me is suppose to have 8lb jugs of H4350, they don't ship powder or primers. Hodgdon just shipped a bunch of powder so keep your eyes open.

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hanco,

I wouldn't bet on H4350 being regularly available anytime soon, but haven't had much difficulty in finding IMR4350, either in local stores or on the Internet. Just checked the three websites I buy from most, and two of the three had IMR4350 in stock.


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Cabela's online has 8 lb containers of H4350, but you're gonna pay retail. Hazmat is only $20 and you'll get free shipping over $99, so it might work out about equal.


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I was getting pretty low. Then in Feb I found 4 lb at a mom and pop store I go to every now and then, I bought all 4. Then this last weekend they had a some more, I bought another 3. Then my local store got in one lb, yes one, on Monday and I bought it. I am back up to about 12 lbs in my stash. That should be enough to go ahead and finish off the barrel in my Creedmoor.

Other powders I buy according to need and price, but H-4350 I buy no matter what if I see it.

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Have mentioned this before here, but I grew weary of searching for H4350 and after trying IMR4451 decided to switch over to it for the same purposes. This has worked very well on more than half a dozen cartridges so far, and 4451 has also worked well in several other rounds where I've never tried H4350. One example--it immediately became the front-runner during load development in my new 6XC.


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Hanco: My local (small!) gun/pawnshop has 5 one pound cans of IMR 4350 and 4 one pound cans of H 4350 - I have a long time supply of both and have not had to search for it in years.
They also had the 8 pound cannister of the new IMR 4451 for $222.00 and another 8 pound cannister of IMR Rifle powder (I forget the actual type - will check again tomorrow) for $190.00.
If you need their phone number let me know and I will forward it to you.
Good luck in your search.
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MD - why do you say H4350 won't be available anytime soon?

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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Have mentioned this before here, but I grew weary of searching for H4350 and after trying IMR4451 decided to switch over to it for the same purposes. This has worked very well on more than half a dozen cartridges so far, and 4451 has also worked well in several other rounds where I've never tried H4350. One example--it immediately became the front-runner during load development in my new 6XC.


What bullet are you testing John? I've wore out a couple of XC barrels and have some good loads I could pass on...


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Thanks! I'm using several bullets, but mostly am working with the 105 Berger VLD, because I have more of them than anything else. But once that's nailed down, will be trying others from 95-115 grains.


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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Have mentioned this before here, but I grew weary of searching for H4350 and after trying IMR4451 decided to switch over to it for the same purposes. This has worked very well on more than half a dozen cartridges so far, and 4451 has also worked well in several other rounds where I've never tried H4350. One example--it immediately became the front-runner during load development in my new 6XC.


Hey Mule Deer,

Have looked long and hard for the IMR4451 and have yet to see it on a shelf. Have even requested it with the offer to buy 5 lbs from a couple of LGSs and they write it down and I never hear from them. I know it's available online. Any idea why it hasn't hit any store shelves yet?


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I've seen it in several stores around here, but have never seen any Reloder 16--while handloaders in other states (especially eastern) say they're finding 16.

Damned if I know why some powders are in stores in some areas and not others.


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Thank everyone. Got 4 lbs of IMR 4350 on the way. I'm going to try the 4451 soon.

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I have stopped at the local Cabela 3-4 times in the last few weeks, no IMR 4350 on the shelf.

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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
I've seen it in several stores around here, but have never seen any Reloder 16--while handloaders in other states (especially eastern) say they're finding 16.

Damned if I know why some powders are in stores in some areas and not others.


IMR 4350 was one of the first to show up after the powder famine up here in the north. 4350s have been much easier to get than 22 rimfire. Truly a 'go figure' deal.


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Originally Posted by IKE
I've got some 4350 left but I'm starting to run a little low on Alliant 2400 and I haven't seen locally for a couple of years.


I hadn't seen any in a while but Sportsman's Warehouse (Medford, OR) had it on the shelf on Saturday.

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