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You da Man! Thxxxxxxx.....
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They had several powders that was OOS everywhere else
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IMR 4350 is old school.
Used to be my favorite.
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I use it for my 7mm mag. and 25/06.
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Unique is old school as well, but still does everything as well as it always did.
IMR4350, a good powder, thanks for the heads up.
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Now if you could only find an 8 lber of H335 for me then I'd be tickled.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I was able to grab a few pounds that have been out-of-stock for a while.
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I use IMR 4350 for everything it will do well, which is alot.
doing so keeps me from stocking as many cans of powder on the shelf as I have rifles in the rack.
long live 4350!
243, 25-06, 30-06 and others. it's not perfect for anything, but pretty good at most of them.
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It really, really works well in 06 length brass.
Works nicely in 308 length as well but loads need to be compressed for best results. There are probably better choices for short action calibers.
Just my observation over the years.
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I use IMR 4350 for everything it will do well, which is alot.
doing so keeps me from stocking as many cans of powder on the shelf as I have rifles in the rack.
long live 4350!
243, 25-06, 30-06 and others. it's not perfect for anything, but pretty good at most of them. 4350 is one of the most versatile. I use it for my -06, the Bob, and my 243.
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IMR 4350 is old school. Used to be my favorite. So is .30-06, but both work for me. I guess since I was born in '52 That makes me a bit dated also. But my daughter born in '92 uses IMR 4350 in her .243 with 100 grain Nosler Partitions and it will shoot the lights out. NP is old school come to think of it and not inherently real accurate but her rifle shoots them a little better than SST or Nosler BT.
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It’s an old man powder according to the young boys I hunt with. I use it in 25-06, 6.5-06, 264 win mag, 7 mag, 270 WSM, 270 WCF, and 30-06, probably others I can’t recall. Guess I’m an old man!
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I use it for all the '06 based cartridges from .25-06 to .338-06 and I use IMR4831 in my two magnums. I like to keep things simple.
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there is hardly a 30-06 that will not shoot tight groups with 4350 and 165 gr bullets
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