Being a noob, I thought IMR and H were the same thing. Guess not! But I got lucky because my Tikka seems to like it
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IMR 4350 is 50-100$ more as well…
I bought mine a couple years ago and have well over a 23 pounds left so I guess I’m going to get very comfortable with 6.5 Creedmoor and IMR 4350.
The only thing I noticed, but IMR 4350 is the Colonels are not as short as each 4350 and apparently the velocity swings in temperature
But after watching a video extensively about the rams shot TaC and Varget there wasn’t that much of a speed change until you get into the upper temps. I think it was about one FPS per degree….
On the other hand,Varget had a no change until it hit the upp temps, then it had a Quick upswing in pressure/fps …. so it was very stable …until it wasn’t.
The most part just don’t put your reload charge on the ragged edge and you’ll be fine
Heck, if Hornady can say that their 7 PRC doesn’t matter that it’s dropped 200 FPS just so long as it’s accurate, which makes it the same speed as the 6.8 western …
As right now, Hornady is affected by the senate and all of Congress money grab a.k.a. war in Ukraine and they cannot get the powder that they needed in large quantities in order to keep their reload so they advertise 3000 FPS is not obtainable with the powder they’re able to get 2800 but the accuracy is still there
So why should I have to run my 65 Creedmoor on the ragged edge at 2800 when I can run it at 2700 fps and be happy? I just don’t know how the added pressures will affect the brass primer pockets, etc. if I’m going to be hunting this fall my hunting load definitely will be on the edge as when winter hits the pressure should drop a little bit anyway..