Now before anyone tells me that IMR 4350 is too slow to use in the .308, I already know that
While it's not ideal, it can be used with heavier bullets. Velocities are low compared to other, faster powders, but I'm not wanting speed here, rather just a way of using this powder up.
I've been using it with 180gr bullets and find accuracy is plenty good for my purposes.
The reason I want to use this powder is that I have about 9 pounds left over from when I used to load for bigger calibers and thousands of 180's that I don't want to go to waste -so shoot it I will.
I'm just curious if anyone else out there uses 4350 in their .308?
While it's not ideal, it can be used with heavier bullets. Velocities are low compared to other, faster powders, but I'm not wanting speed here, rather just a way of using this powder up.
I've been using it with 180gr bullets and find accuracy is plenty good for my purposes.
The reason I want to use this powder is that I have about 9 pounds left over from when I used to load for bigger calibers and thousands of 180's that I don't want to go to waste -so shoot it I will.
I'm just curious if anyone else out there uses 4350 in their .308?


















































