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    Anyone know if h4350 can be substituded for imr 4350 using the same grain weight as suggested loads in speer-sierra and hornaday manuals??-I'm reloading 8mm-06 and find plenty of loads using imr 4350 but only have h4350 on hand-thanks for any help

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    H4350 is slightly slower than IMR 4350. I could not find loads for 8mm-06 using either powder.

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    thanks for the input-I'm going to ask hogdon's their thoughts
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    I just got off the phone with Mike of Hogdon's and he gave an ok to sub H4350 instead of IMR 4350- just start with the starting loads and work up, makes sense as H4350 is just a little slower that the IMR 4350

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