I just bought 24 pounds of it this spring for $27 a pound , so I am wanting burn some of it up for practice loads in the 375, I just can't get my Model 70 to shoot the 270 grainers that I want to burn up shooting rocks on my morning walks. No room in the mag to play with seating depth, so frustrating that they never made the mag box longer like Remington did.Since it’s discontinued, I wouldn’t bother with an elaborate load work up unless you’ve got a couple jugs of the stuff. If you’re just burning off leftovers, go with whatever is on the Hodgdon site or generated by Quickload. It’s really frustrating when they discontinue a powder right after you’ve dialed in a load.
Thank you SirIn both cartridges, the load data looks very similar to h4350, at least on the Hodgdon site. I’d back off maybe 10% and chrono a load or two to see whether your rifle runs hot or cold. In both cases, it almost looks like you can’t stuff enough powder in the case to get into any real trouble, but rifle chambers vary, and it never hurts to err on the side of caution. FWIW, there’s load data for both cartridges on the Hodgdon website.
Thank you SirSo far I've only used IMR 4451 in 243 and 270 Winchester (with good 3/4 MOA results), but it's twin on the burn rate chart (IMR 4350) has given me excellent 2/3 MOA results in 375 H&H using Barnes 300 grain TSX's and 71.0 grains of powder. I would imagine it would do great with the 270 grainers in 375.
I've got about half of my original 1 pound container of 4451 left, and obviously won't be buying anymore; but that's totally fine, because I currently have probably more IMR 4350 than I will shoot in my lifetime.