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Anyone here use it much, or have an opinion on it? I found an 8 pound jug at a local shop at pre Biden price. Should I snatch it up?
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It's very good for "4350 applications" where you'd consider IMR and/or H 4350. Note this powder has been discontinued, but you can get a lot of shooting out of an 8 pound jug. I'd snatch it up at a pre-Biden price.
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Heck yeah, I would. 8lb's is plenty to make a heckuva lotta loads outta.
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I have some really good loads in the 243 and 30/06.
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Heck yeah, I would. 8lb's is plenty to make a heckuva lotta loads outta. I'd buy it for sure. JB sure does brag it up. Sounds like a great powder. I'd give it a try.
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I use more H4350 than any other powder as it's a good burning rate for many cartridges. E4451, from what I've read, is just as good with a few extra pluses like decoppering agents added so I'd grab it. Especially if it's a good price. We don't get it over here but if we did, I'd definately try it.
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I’ve been using it successfully in several rifles. My jug has a sub $200 sticker price. I would pay substantially more for another.
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It worked very well in my 6mm, 260 and 270. Matched groups I was getting with IMR 4350- different loads of course. Seems to get a bit more velocity.
I didn't know it was discontinued. Seemed a wonder drug when it came out.
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4451 was the only powder that would get the velocity I wanted in my 338-06 with a 250 gr. bullet and not show over pressure signs.
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YES!
My 30-06 loves the stuff. 56 gr under a Federal Trophy Tip gives me 2825 and sub-moa. I love the stuff and wish they wouldn't discontinue any of the Enduron series. I found it more accurate than H4350 and Big Game or Hunter in my 4350 applications. My former 280 AI liked it well.
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It is about the same as H4350 and Reloder 16. It is my go-to, for my30-06 and 150-grain Hornady Interlocks. A half grain under max gets me 3080 fps and great accuracy.
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I have never used H4350. I have been tempted to try it. The price on the jug is 269.00. Very reasonable for todays prices.
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Where might that jug be located
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The price and the big jug make it a must-buy IMO. You can do some serious damage to a rifle barrel with 1200 or so rounds…….
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Where might that jug be located Central Pennsylvania……..
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