Only once in 40 years have I had a "bad" can of powder. And I mean, "can." IMR powder had been provided in metal cans, and at one time I opened the can and it was foul smelling, obviously not good and accompanied by a large amount of rusty-looking powder. I contacted IMR for advice and they suggested it deteriorated and replaced it.
Well, this occurred recently for the second time. A can of IMR 4350 did not smell bad, but I could see brown dust in the granules and when poured into a plastic container, then returned to the can, a brown dusty residue was in the plastic container.
Well, I loaded up 5 rounds for my 6.5 Creedmore with 40 gr of the rusty stuff and with everything equivalent otherwise, 5 more rounds with 40 gr of a new container, now plastic since IMR has been taken over by Hodgdon, of IMR 4350.
Just for the heck of it, I also loaded 5 rounds with H4350. Off to the range with the chronograph.
"Rusty IMR 4350" - 3 shots, 0.861"; 5 shots, 1.486" Ave velocity 2541 fps
"New IMR 4350" - 4 shots, 1.111" with one flyer Ave velocity 2576
So it appears there was no real difference in accuracy but just a 35 fps drop in velocity with the "old" rusty powder.
With H4350 40 gr: 4 shots, 2.0" with one flyer; ave velocity 2486 fps.
Would it make sense to increase the H4350 charge to obtain a velocity closer to 2540 to see if accuracy matches the IMR 4350?
Well, this occurred recently for the second time. A can of IMR 4350 did not smell bad, but I could see brown dust in the granules and when poured into a plastic container, then returned to the can, a brown dusty residue was in the plastic container.
Well, I loaded up 5 rounds for my 6.5 Creedmore with 40 gr of the rusty stuff and with everything equivalent otherwise, 5 more rounds with 40 gr of a new container, now plastic since IMR has been taken over by Hodgdon, of IMR 4350.
Just for the heck of it, I also loaded 5 rounds with H4350. Off to the range with the chronograph.
"Rusty IMR 4350" - 3 shots, 0.861"; 5 shots, 1.486" Ave velocity 2541 fps
"New IMR 4350" - 4 shots, 1.111" with one flyer Ave velocity 2576
So it appears there was no real difference in accuracy but just a 35 fps drop in velocity with the "old" rusty powder.
With H4350 40 gr: 4 shots, 2.0" with one flyer; ave velocity 2486 fps.
Would it make sense to increase the H4350 charge to obtain a velocity closer to 2540 to see if accuracy matches the IMR 4350?