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IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 01:21 PM
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7-08 with a 150g bullet. I understand that there may be better powders but this is what I own and will be loading today. I have Varget but I’m saving it for one load. If it’s relevant this will be for a Tikka T3 Forest with a 22” barrel. Bullet is a Midway blem labeled “bonded spitzer BT” Is the 4064 too fast for this weight bullet? Which would be best. I have no use for either powder so either is ok. Anyone know what the bullet is by the way?
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 01:41 PM
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Man I have burned up a pile of 4064 in a 308 with 155-168-178 weight bullets seems like it would be perfect for a 7-08..
H4350 is for the creedmoor followers.. haha which I haven’t had any luck with!
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 01:55 PM
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Man I have burned up a pile of 4064 in a 308 with 155-168-178 weight bullets seems like it would be perfect for a 7-08..
H4350 is for the creedmoor followers.. haha which I haven’t had any luck with! The 4350 was for my 6.5x55 that I sold. It’s just hanging out now. Then again so is the 4064.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 01:58 PM
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I'd guess the bullet is a Hornady Interbond.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 02:05 PM
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IMR4064 is not too fast...per Hodgdon's 7mm-08 loading data with the 150 Sierra HPBT it is exactly 1 fps slower than H4350. 2723 fps vs. 2724 fps.
To beat those velocities requires a ball/spherical powder.
Yes, I also think your bullet looks like a Hornady Interbond.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 02:11 PM
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I'd guess the bullet is a Hornady Interbond. They make that grain but no cannelure. Idk.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 02:24 PM
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I get a good crunch using 4350 and the 175's seated at 2.955 OAL. If the 4064 is faster i would start with it.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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10/28/20 02:43 PM
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4064 is an ideal powder for the 7-08 with the 150 grain bullet. There's plenty of load data on the Hodgdon site, and I would think in other reloading manuals. H4350 will work, but it will be a heavily compressed load, unless you can seat the bullet out far to gain some powder capacity.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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H380 always worked good for me with 150s. Bonus is you can still find it, although it is a bit temp sensitive it throws really nice without the need to weigh each charge.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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11/10/20 02:25 AM
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I have run both in my two 7mmo8s, still prefer imr 4064. Still have 162 amaxes.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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11/10/20 02:37 AM
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I have run both in my two 7mmo8s, still prefer imr 4064. Still have 162 amaxes. I’m pretty sure I have the rest of that lot # you bought. I bought the rest of what Wileys had recently except the two boxes that were different. If you ever decide to get away from the Amax let me know.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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11/10/20 03:31 AM
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Bullet looks like a Remington Premier Accutip. Not sure you can buy that bullet by itself but I used to shoot them a long time ago in factory ammo.
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Re: IMR 4064 vs H4350
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11/10/20 11:47 AM
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I have run both in my two 7mmo8s, still prefer imr 4064. Still have 162 amaxes. I’m pretty sure I have the rest of that lot # you bought. I bought the rest of what Wileys had recently except the two boxes that were different. If you ever decide to get away from the Amax let me know. Wow, i cant believe they were still there.
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