trollsonpatrol
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I think any extruded powder will give the same result. Ball powders are about the only ones that Ron smoothly and accurately through a powder measure.
I am using an RCBS Powder measure. When using the H4350 it seems to get stuck, resistant is it having to cut through long grain powders. I am concerned that the amounts might change.
I am about out of H4350 and are thinking about trying the IMR 4350. Would it work smoother? Is there much difference between h4350 and imr4350?
I stopped worrying about powder temperature sensitivity for some time now.Like you, I am living in SEC country.
As such, I put a high regard on temperature stability, about on par with overall accuracy/consistency.
H4350 is one of the most temp stable powders out there.
Go to LOAD DATA.COM.....only 310,000 loads available to you...not prejudiced by any manufacturer....site is by Gun Digest...I have plenty of RL16.
Running low on H4350, thinking about getting an 8 pound jug of something.
I usually load 9.3x74R, 7x65R but mostly just 6.5CM and 300H&H. H4350 works in the last few.
Tried to find a powder that works on all four cartridges if possible. I have looked through Lyman Reloading and not finding. Please know that I am relativity new in reloading.
You might try Reloader 17--burn rate really close to the 4350s (a tad slower) and it meters better. I cheat and use a digital electronic powder measure--"RCBS chargemaster 1500" and it throws to the kernel every charge. Downside is it takes about 15 seconds to throw a charge.I have plenty of RL16.
Running low on H4350, thinking about getting an 8 pound jug of something.
I usually load 9.3x74R, 7x65R but mostly just 6.5CM and 300H&H. H4350 works in the last few.
Tried to find a powder that works on all four cartridges if possible. I have looked through Lyman Reloading and not finding. Please know that I am relativity new in reloading.
Powder Valley Outdoors has H-4350 with no HazMatI am using an RCBS Powder measure. When using the H4350 it seems to get stuck, resistant is it having to cut through long grain powders. I am concerned that the amounts might change.
I am about out of H4350 and are thinking about trying the IMR 4350. Would it work smoother? Is there much difference between h4350 and imr4350?
Hmm, this would be a simple answer! I have 8# of R-16.Powder Valley Outdoors has H-4350 with no HazMat
I would stick with H-4350 - it can be used in many cartridges. If you can't get H-4350 then use R-16.