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H4350 VS IMR 4350 Creedmoor

I loaded a bunch of 270 Win 150 gr bullets, some with H4350 and some with IMR 4350, ran them through the chronograph and I couldn't tell the difference contrary what the books says.
 
Burn rate is similar so working up similar load should not be too difficult.

The H4350 seems to be most popular since it is part of the extreme line and is more stable under temperature variation. I see this as a plus running max loads especially when it gets hot out. I'm sure there are people who have more experience with the other brands of 4350, but the Hodgdon extreme line has always served me well in different cartridges and guns.
 
So..assuming a good, established safe load with H4350 is 41 grains, then what would an IMR4350 equivalent load might be? I have a new 6 Creedmoor bolt gun and I am thinking of starting with 39 grains of IMR 4350 and a 105 JLK.
Thanks
 
I tested some 6 Creedmoor loads with 40 grains of IMR 4350 and a 105 JLK and recorded 3188, 3119, 3145, 3125, 3170, 3148. Cold day with overcast.
27" Benchmark 5R 8 twist
 
I found the H4350 much more accurate than the IMR in the 260 Rem work up, but I find little discernible difference in the 30-06 and 300 wsm work ups. I have come to the conclusion that 6.5 is just a bit more finicky to work up. I have read that temp sensitivity is better with the H vs the IMR or AA, I shoot in south Fla so I notice no difference as its always hot and sunny (except for hurricane season).
 
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Loaded my 260 up with some OLD I4350. So old you wouldn't believe it. Man does that thing shoot. H4350 shoots good too but not quite as good as I4350
 
Saw ten, 1# cans of H-4350 at a local shop a few days ago. We have had maybe 85% or more of each manufacturers line, available at least occasionally... for the last few months here in central/western MT. With the exception of Winchester.