redneckhunter
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- Oct 2, 2005
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anyone have any data for imr 4350 with a 100 grn hornady sp? , ive saw several places that imr 4350 is not a good powder for the .243 win because of hangfires . any info is much appreciated :?
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have been using only AA4350 in my 243.
Is it the same as IMR4350 more or less?
I don't know where you got that information, but it is inaccurate. Go to IMR's website and see that their maximum .243 load for IMR4350 and the 100-grain Speer bullet is 42.0 grains. Even their maximum data for the 107-grain Sierra bullet is 39.8 grains of IMR4350.IMR seems to have reduced some of their loading data as of late......I used to load 42.0 gr of IMR-4350 in several different .243 Winchesters...Never had a hint of a problem relating to pressure. Yet IMR's current data shows a maximum of just 38.2 gr of IMR-4350 with the 100 gr Hornady.
LoneStar":32oo9ch9 said:I don't know where you got that information, but it is inaccurate. Go to IMR's website and see that their maximum .243 load for IMR4350 and the 100-grain Speer bullet is 42.0 grains. Even their maximum data for the 107-grain Sierra bullet is 39.8 grains of IMR4350.IMR seems to have reduced some of their loading data as of late......I used to load 42.0 gr of IMR-4350 in several different .243 Winchesters...Never had a hint of a problem relating to pressure. Yet IMR's current data shows a maximum of just 38.2 gr of IMR-4350 with the 100 gr Hornady.
http://www.imrpowder.com/data/rifle/243 ... 5apr03.php
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