What can I load with IMR 4320?

What can I load with IMR 4320?

IMR describes IMR 4320 as follows: “Short granulation, easy metering, and perfect for the 223 Remington, 22-250 Remington, 250 Savage and other medium burn rate cartridges.” This older-generation powder is more temp sensitive than the Hodgdon Extreme propellants, but in the right application, it looks to be a viable …

What powder is comparable to IMR 4320?

Registered. Accurate 2520, Alliant Reloder 15, Norma 203B, and Winchester 748 are used in the same applications as IMR 4320.

Is IMR 4320 discontinued?

Please note that IMR 4320 is being discontinued.

What is the best load for 300 win mag?

The 180 grain load is quite possibly the best . 300 Win Mag ammo for elk, bear, and moose hunting. The 165 grain load will also work for larger game like elk, but it’s perfect for bigger deer and bear. That high velocity 150 grain load is great .

Is IMR 4064 a good powder?

Dependably receiving high user ratings, IMR 4064 performs exceptionally well in the 223, 22-250 and 6mm Remington, 308 Winchester, 338 Winchester Magnum, 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum. Production of IMR powders dates back over 200 years when the company was originally founded by E.I DuPont.

Who makes IMR powder?

Hodgdon Powder
IMR is a brand in the Hodgdon Powder Company lineup.

What does IMR powder stand for?

Improved Military Rifle
The IMR Story. The IMR brand was first introduced under DuPont in the 1930’s. IMR is an acronym for Improved Military Rifle. The first IMR reloading powders included ever popular favorites IMR3031 (1934), IMR4064 (1935) and IMR4350 (1940).

Where is accurate gunpowder made?

Made in Belgium. Accurate 2700 is a medium burning, double-base, spherical rifle powder that is ideally suited for the 30-06 Springfield and other medium capacity calibers such as the 22-250 Remington, 220 Swift, and the 243 Winchester.

When did the IMR 4320 reload powder come out?

IMR 4320 was the first powder I used to reload my 22-250 shells in 1972. Great accuracy and it metered well from my tablespoon into the RCBS scale. The accuracy beat the expensive factory ammo ($5/20) by a significant margin and the fragrance of the burnt powder was nice.

What was the first powder I handloaded with?

Communism closing in! IMR 4320 is the very first powder I handloaded with as a 19 year old “kid”. As I moved from loading primarily for a 250/3000 in a Savage 99 to a 243 Win in a bolt gun, I went to IMR 4350 and my use of 4320 just about went to zero.

Is the IMR 4320 burn rate misplaced?

At age 80, it takes a bit of coaxing to get this old body to move. ! 4320 is a wonderful powder, much neglected. But, IMHO it is, in 4 out of 5 burn rate charts, misplaced.

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