IMR 4064 & 4350 Comparison
#11
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 200
RE: IMR 4064 & 4350 Comparison
Toby,
Read the site. Pretty interesting approach. I cooked up some loads along his lines and will try to get to the range this weekend... freezing rain and snow predicted but well see. Thanks for the tip.
Read the site. Pretty interesting approach. I cooked up some loads along his lines and will try to get to the range this weekend... freezing rain and snow predicted but well see. Thanks for the tip.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Big Sandy TX USA
Posts: 280
RE: IMR 4064 & 4350 Comparison
ORIGINAL: Toby from MO
IMR 4350. I have never shot any other powder from my 06, never needed to.
I was in the preliminary stages of load development when I ran across Dan Newberry's website.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dannewber...addevelopment/
You may have seen this before, but if not, he uses an interesting technique for developing his loads. He refers to it as Optimal Charge Weight Load Development. Some agree with him and some don't. I thought it was a good read. He has a great load for IMR 4350 and 165gr bullets. I followed his technique, with my 06, and found his recommended load to best from my gun also. I've not tried any other calibers he has listed.
Hope this helps,
Toby
IMR 4350. I have never shot any other powder from my 06, never needed to.
I was in the preliminary stages of load development when I ran across Dan Newberry's website.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dannewber...addevelopment/
You may have seen this before, but if not, he uses an interesting technique for developing his loads. He refers to it as Optimal Charge Weight Load Development. Some agree with him and some don't. I thought it was a good read. He has a great load for IMR 4350 and 165gr bullets. I followed his technique, with my 06, and found his recommended load to best from my gun also. I've not tried any other calibers he has listed.
Hope this helps,
Toby