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H4350 vs IMR 4350 for 260 Loads

DT1

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I've seen tons of good loads for 260 Remington with H4350 and am most appreciative of the contributions.

I have a fairly large supply of IMR 4350 and have used it for my 260 loads with good results but have always wondered why H4350 seems more popular? Better availability, superior metering in the powder measure, more consistent results?

I've never used Hogdon 4350 and am curious.

Thanks for any comments.
 
Re: H4350 vs IMR 4350 for 260 Loads

+1 on the H for temp stability.

I just finished a workout here in AZ at around 110*+ [really didn't want to know how high it was!!!] with no problems with my 260/H4350.

It works.

FWIW
wes in AZ....not far from hell!
 
Re: H4350 vs IMR 4350 for 260 Loads

Thanks for the info, I wasn't aware that H4350 was an "extreem" powder. I figured there must be an advantage of some sort. Thanks for clarifying.

I'll also make the switch to H when I use up my stash of IMR.
 
Re: H4350 vs IMR 4350 for 260 Loads

David,

Try H4831sc also. I've had the most consistent results out of this powder with my Creedmoor. I've got a good starting load for you with that .260