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I've come across 8lbs of XMR 4064 powder, extruded by accurate. I have NO idea what this means. I DO KNOW that IMR 4064 and Accurate 4064 powder are not the same though. Any idea on what XMR powder is?

I see that Accurate has the "Accurate 4064" powder for sale on their website. However, I cannot find anything on the web that discuss the major differences between the two. I have a 7X57 mauser that I am wanting to load for, but am afraid to use the XMR powder. Is it safe?

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I am wanting to load for, but am afraid to use the XMR powder. Is it safe?


No it is very unstable you should ship it to me so I can dispose of it properly by loading it and shooting it.

Start with a low load and work up. for your ref.

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I assume that means it is the same then? It's okay to shoot?
 
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Xmr 4064 is Accurate 4064

https://www.grafs.com/catalog/product/productId/220


any idea on what the letters XMR stand for then...?
 
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It's intended to create a picture in your mind that XMR 4064 is quite a lot like IMR 4064. Which it is. A lot alike. Western Powder has lots of data for it's 4064 powder for us to build loads from.


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any idea on what the letters XMR stand for then...?


I know the R is rifle

Don't know about the rest...you can contact Accurate at http://www.accuratepowder.com/contact-us/
 
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IMR stands for, "Improved Military Rifle."


 
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Accurate list their 4064 powder as equivalent burn rate to IMR4320 and REL-15 so it is slightly slower than IMR4064 (check their website for the PDF chart).
Often though IMR4064 and IMR4320 are interchangeable as I found when loading 7mm-08.

XMR - X factor military rifle Wink
 
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IMR stands for, "Improved Military Rifle."


I have an 8 lb jug of Accurate XMR4350. I think they just replaced the I in IMR with an eXtruded "X".
 
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Great information from all parties!! Thanks guys!! Glad to know that XMR and Accurate powders are the same!!
 
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extruded magnum rifle.

Accurate has changed numbers and names and dropped post script from many of it's powders over the years.
2495 used to be 2495Br.
it's still the same powder.
Ramshot is also the same powder as accurate, it just has a name on it instead of a number,they are both made by Western powder Co.

Accurate 4064 is slower burning than IMR-4064, which is slower than Hodgdon's 4064.
 
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Accurate 4064 is slower burning than IMR-4064, which is slower than Hodgdon's 4064.


I don't think Hodgdon makes a H4064.. I think the clostest thing they have is VARGET and H4895 which both are faster burn, then it goes to H380 which is slower. Scott Brigadier makes a 4065..
 
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varget is the H-4064.

I was just illustrating how one company's number designation is not the exact same burn speed as another company's.
 
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I emailed Accurate a while back about this and their 4350 powder. Thet said that they are slower burning than IMR. In the case of 4350 about one grain. I would assume 4064 would be similar. I much prefer Accurate powders.


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I emailed Accurate a while back about this and their 4350 powder. Thet said that they are slower burning than IMR. In the case of 4350 about one grain. I would assume 4064 would be similar. I much prefer Accurate powders.
I concur. In working up loads for my .225 Win, I found that AA4064 at 32 grains was about 1 grain slower than IMR 4064 for the same weight bullet to get the same velocity.

If my math is correct that translates into about 3% slower. At least, that's how I would base my calculations for cases of greater and lesser volume.

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[quote October 2018

Post:: varget is the H-4064.[/quote]

we don't need to be giving powder 'nick-names'
I sure you had people on here trying to find H4064
 
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4064 is a wonderful propellant in the 7.5 Swiss.


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varget is the H-4064.

I was just illustrating how one company's number designation is not the exact same burn speed as another company's.


While some Dupont powders also shared the same number as Hodgdon powders e.g.

IMR4895 H4895
IMR4350 H4350
IMR4831 H4831

They were never equivalent burn rates with the IMR powders most often slightly faster burning than the Hodgdon powder.

There is IMR 4064 but I have never come across H4064, I don't think Hodgdon made such a powder.

Most Hodgdon powders are now made in Australia by ADI with the rifle powders designated AR but renamed for Hodgdon. ADI do not make an H4064 powder, they make AR2208 and call it Varget for Hodgdon.
It is similar to but not the same as IMR4064. From my loading with the 7mm-08 cartridge where I used 44.0grs IMR4064 I now use 42.0grs AR2208/Varget

Here's the full list of ADI powders that are renamed for Hodgdon.

ADI Technical Centre

ADI / Hodgdon Propellants
ADI Powder/Hodgdon naming
AS30N................Clays
Trail Boss...........Trail Boss
AS50N................International
AP70N................Universal
AR2205...............H4227
AR2207...............H4198
AR2219...............H322
BM2..................Benchmark
AR2206H..............H4895
AR2208...............Varget
AR2209...............H4350
AR2213SC.............H4831/H4831SC
AR2217...............H1000
AR2225...............Retumbo
AR2218...............H50BMG
 
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