H414/Win 760 is the only two that I know of that are a grain for grain exact match.
Are IMR 4350 and Hodgson 4350 one and the same? Can we mix them?
Bob
H414/Win 760 is the only two that I know of that are a grain for grain exact match.
Yes sir I meant combing themThere are a number of identical powders sold under different names. HS-6 (Win 540) HS-7 (Win ???) Ramshot Competition (Win AA), Varget (ADI ???) Reloader 15 (Bofors 44) etc.
As for the OP, what do you mean by "mix them"? If you mean interchange the data - no. The powders are similar, but not the same.
If you mean combine them into one can and mix it up, by all means. If you have 5 pounds of one and 7 pounds of the other, this would be a good idea. It would give you a much larger quantity of the same powder that the new load data would last for. After making the "new" powder, label it MIX4350 and develop a new load as per normal.
If you have a 8 pounder of one and part of 1 pound of the other, mix it in and carry on. You won't see any difference.
I have a 35 pound drum of MIX 4895 made up of a a number of different military powders of speed and structure similar to 4895. I use it to make all my plinker grade rifle ammo.
I'm just taking a guess but they probably had too different lots of powder during testing and came up with slightly different numbers?
Exactly. Different lot numbers on different days.
I'm just taking a geuss but they probably had too different lots of powder during testing and came up with slightly different numbers?
I had the same question about Hodgdon H4895 and IMR 4895 being the same powders in essence. I was told at Wholesale Sports that they were when I bought the Hodgdon 4895 but you know those guys aren't always the best source of info! I am not planning on mixing them but do plan on using the same powder loading weights to start with for my .308 and .223 loads. Is that OK?
I'm just taking a geuss but they probably had too different lots of powder during testing and came up with slightly different numbers?
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And when you use powder, don't leave it in the powder thrower. It dries out and changes speed.
As are H110 and Win 296.........identical powder, different packaging........



























