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IMR-4320 in the .260
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SmilerAnyone using IMR-4320 for 120 grain bullets in the .260?
 
Posts: 671 | Location: none | Registered: 14 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Blob, i have been meaning too. i use it in my contender 6.5 jdj with good results. but varget turns in .5 or less in my .260 so i stick to with it. once i find a load i do not experiment much anymore.


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Posts: 245 | Location: arkansas/louisiana | Registered: 31 March 2004Reply With Quote
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I used to shoot 42 gr. of imr4320 behind a 100 grain Sierra hpfb bullet with very accurate results. 38 grains with the 100 gr Sierra is quite a bit slower but was also very accurate in my rifle. I had some luck too with 120 grain Sierra FB with 43 gr. of H4831.
 
Posts: 895 | Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota | Registered: 13 July 2004Reply With Quote
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I only tried one load & it was 2"+. I think the med. to slow powders are better for 120gr bullets & up. H4350 is great as is IMR4831 & RL19. I do plan on giving 4320 a try under 100-108gr bullets on my next trip to the range.


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SmilerJust returned from the custom rifle shop with a jug of H4350 for the 120 grain Sierra pro hunters. Will try it this week end. I keep seeing where it seems to be used a bunch and works well also. Will see this week!
 
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