So I was pulling bullets and dumping powder, and I accidentally dumped 2 rounds worth of imr4350 into a half pound of h4350. Is that cause to burn the whole thing or should I be alright?
Both powders have the same burn rate and are essentially "the same" as far as pressure produced for a given volume of powder. Hodgdon bought IMR some time ago and standardized the powder. So IMR4350/H4350/AA4350 are the same powder made in the same plant on the same line - just different packaging.
Thanks guys, but to be a pain, it does look different.
shake and shoot.
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IMR 4350 is made in Canada; H4350 is made in Australia; AA 4350 is made in the Czech Republic
While all three are similar they are not identical. As mentioned 100 grains of IMR into a full jug of H won't cause much of a problem especially if the jug is well shaken to mix in the powder.
Both powders have the same burn rate and are essentially "the same" as far as pressure produced for a given volume of powder. Hodgdon bought IMR some time ago and standardized the powder. So IMR4350/H4350/AA4350 are the same powder made in the same plant on the same line - just different packaging.
Both powders have the same burn rate and are essentially "the same" as far as pressure produced for a given volume of powder. Hodgdon bought IMR some time ago and standardized the powder. So IMR4350/H4350/AA4350 are the same powder made in the same plant on the same line - just different packaging.
Both powders have the same burn rate and are essentially "the same" as far as pressure produced for a given volume of powder. Hodgdon bought IMR some time ago and standardized the powder. So IMR4350/H4350/AA4350 are the same powder made in the same plant on the same line - just different packaging.
Now that's the dumbest information posted since Sunray left.
I miss him.
I don't.
He was purposely trying to injure or kill someone with his bad "advice". Some of his antics on this and other forums should have led to criminal charges.



























