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Does anyone know if the loading data for Accurate 4350 and IMR 4350 the same?
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I didn't check to see if the data is interchangeable but I suspect it's not. No big deal, just download the load manual, Link Here . I bought an 8# several months ago at a reduced price as people were shopping for IMR or Hodgdon only. It's worked fine for me, I'll buy more.
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It's reported to be a good powder and close to the other 4350's, but not quite interchangeable. I'd back off a bit and work back up.
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It is close, but not identical to either. I used it with good results for a while before standardizing on H4350.
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As ballistics tech with the old Scot powder co, I worked with this powder. Was known as rifle 0 in those days. Not the same as imr 4350 it does run close. Western powder in Miles City,Montana has data for their 4350. Good powders!
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The few times I've tried the batches of IMR4350 and A4350 I have on hand in the same rifle, with the same bullet, primer and case, the performance was for all practical purposes identical.
No doubt that would change with different lots.
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What 4350 meters the best?
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H4350 SSC meters the best...
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Hello,
The size of the cilinder grains of both powders, AA and IMR 4350 have changed lattely or are the same as they used to be?
Thanks!
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