IMR4064 is right up there with the best powders. More consistent accuracy out of .30 calibres with match bullets and most other powders than either 4895. However, that doesn't mean your rifle will like it. Certainly a place to start though.
Because my favorite powders from Alliant are no longer available, I started looking at different powders for reloading. I found recipes with IMR-4064 for the. 260 Rem, .30-30 Win, 44 mag, .35 Whelen, .358 Norma, 9.3x62, .270 win, .30-06, .35 Winchester, .303 British and even the. 45-70. It seems one could standardize on 1 powder for everything. Has anyone else been doing this?
Started using 4064 last year because I couldn't find Varget....now it will always be on my powder shelf.![]()
IMR4064 or IMR4895 are pretty much a universal propellant for any of the military cartridges from .223/5.56 thru 6.5 Swede, 7x57, .308/7.62, .30-06, 7.62x54,.303 Brit, 8x57 and even the .45-70. If you shoot a Garand or M14 type they are compatible with the gas system and accurate to boot. IMR4064 is a bit too loggy to meter smoothly, but you can throw a lower charge and trickle up to the desired weight.....
some still have some well hidden lol ...