I have been shooting with imr4350 for about 2 years. When h4350 disappeared I switched and haven't looked back. Always avaible in my area and shoots great in my 260.
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I have been shooting with imr4350 for about 2 years. When h4350 disappeared I switched and haven't looked back. Always avaible in my area and shoots great in my 260.
One reason so many folks used H4350 is that Hornady published it as the powder they used in the recipe on the factory ammo box. They didn't pinkie swear it was the best - just that it was what they used. I have seen commentary from some of their folks that suggests they were looking for a fairly good powder that could be obtained in lots of places and was not too finicky.
My own experience shows that H4350 works ok but that other powders can produce as good if not better results in the rifles I tested. I have obtained spectacular results with both Varget and VV N150 in both my .260 Rem and .308 Win rifles, so I suspect that it is probably easy enough to do the same with 6.5 CM.
In any event, I have been well pleased with the 6.5 CM. It's awfully impressive and easy to work with.
that may be your take on it but I know of several competitors that are dominating some F class shoots with creedmoors and swear by H4350. I've never had any reason to switch, always treated me well
I meant no offense and wish everyone well.