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posted 02 April 2004 15:25
Is this powder any good compared to Hodgdon or IMR?

Cleanliness, case capacity, consistency?
 
Posts: 185 | Location: IL | Registered: 25 March 2004Reply With Quote
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posted 02 April 2004 16:15Hide Post
I find it to be as close to IMR 4350 as lot to lot variances of IMR 4350. The batch that I am using seems to be slightly slower that IMR 4350 and not as slow as H4350. It is my powder for 30-06 at this time. Ku-dude
 
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posted 02 April 2004 16:43Hide Post
The little bit I've used tended to be slower that the IMR too. Other'n that, it worked pretty much as expected.

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Posts: 1121 | Location: Florence, MT USA | Registered: 30 April 2002Reply With Quote
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posted 02 April 2004 17:53Hide Post
In some cartridges, I get just a little less MV out of AA. In others, it seems to be about the same.

I stocked up when a local store had some on sale at $13.50 per pound, and use it a lot.
 
Posts: 2281 | Location: Layton, UT USA | Registered: 09 February 2001Reply With Quote
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posted 02 April 2004 17:59Hide Post
I've almost used up my first 16 lbs. Natchez has my next batch on a truck some where. Ive used 4350 for many years and where it counts, I can't tell the difference between the three.With 92gr. of it my .358 cal.moves a 250 gr. bullet out at over 3100 ft./sec. measured by Oehler and it's accuracy is right on the money. roger
 
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posted 02 April 2004 22:41Hide Post
I use it in 6,5x55 Swede and I am happy with it. Same with .45-70. Good powder.
 
Posts: 64 | Location: Zlin, Moravia, Czech Republic, Europe | Registered: 30 May 2002Reply With Quote
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posted 03 April 2004 03:31Hide Post
The local gunshop used to stock accurate arms powders. I went there to buy some IMR 4350 one day, noticed the AA stuff was $11.50, while the IMR was $18.50. I bought the AA XMR 4350, and never looked back. It works well in everything the IMR or H 4350 should work in. That gunshop didn't sell enough AA powder, so he marked it all down to move it out, I scored 3 more pounds at $9.00/lb. I hope it lasts!

The burn rate is so close to the others, that you can use the same data. Of course as always, start low and work up.
 
Posts: 596 | Location: Oshkosh, Wi USA | Registered: 28 July 2001Reply With Quote
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posted 03 April 2004 03:56Hide Post
In my 30-06 it showed up 110 fps slower than I4350. Maybe it was just "my batch". But, I probably won't buy it again.
It almost seems as slow as I4831 to me.
 
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002Reply With Quote
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posted 03 April 2004 05:16Hide Post
We have a 6.5 swede for which 160gr rn's are its bullet of choice, and which has a strong preference for xx4350 (I,H or AA). This is a pw vs v graph www.gmdr.com/levern/6555-4350.jpg comparing the three 4350's in that context. The H4350 shoots the best, but all three shoot better than any other powder for that cartridge/bullet combination. [I and H data was taken at 66degF, AA at 64degF.]

do shoot straight,
greg
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Posts: 46 | Location: far northern california (where guns aren't evil) | Registered: 21 December 2002Reply With Quote
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posted 03 April 2004 11:28Hide Post
Thanks guys. I developed an acceptable load with H4350, but it is hard to get in my area, but the local gun store has AA powder out the ying yang. I bought an 8 lbs keg of AA4350 last night, so I will go ahead and start developing loads.
 
Posts: 185 | Location: IL | Registered: 25 March 2004Reply With Quote
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posted 03 April 2004 12:47Hide Post
I bought 8lbs of AA-4350 for $72, haven't tried it yet.
 
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