New IMR Powders

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IMR 4166™
IMR 4166
This fine, extruded propellant is the first in the series of Enduron Technology powders. The main features of the Enduron series are copper fouling eliminator, insensitivity to temperature changes, ideal loading density and being environmentally friendly. IMR 4166 is the perfect burn speed for cartridges like the 308 Win/7.62mm NATO, 22-250 Remington, 257 Roberts and dozens more. Positively, a versatile, match grade propellant.
IMR 4451™
IMR 4451
Another new Enduron extruded powder, IMR 4451, gives top performance in the venerable 30-06, 270 Winchester and 300 Winchester Short Magnum, to name just a few. This propellant is ideally suited for many, many mid-range burn speed cartridges. Simply scroll through the list of cartridges on the Hodgdon Reloading Data Center, and see how many of your favorite cartridges are covered with this fine powder. Once the shooter tries this one in that favorite cartridge, his search is over!
IMR 7977™
IMR 7977
The slowest burn rate Enduron Technology extruded powder is IMR 7977, and is a true magnum cartridge propellant. It yields outstanding performance in such cartridges as the 300 Winchester Magnum, 7mm Remington Magnum, 338 Lapua and a host of others. Loading density is perfect for magnums, nicely filling the case at maximum charges, contributing to superb uniformity and accuracy. The 7mm Remington Magnum “never had it so good”!
 
Most fascinating. New powders can only make hand loading that much more precise and exciting.
 
Cool.
I'll have to give one of these a try but I've been pretty happy with IMR 4350 in the for calibers I load with it.

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John Barsness has a thread going over on the fire. He's saying the burn rates on these are similar to 4064, 4350, and Retumbo.
 
Looks like I will be doing some tinkering next year.

JD338
 
Indeed...7977 shows the best velocity of any powder listed for the Ackley with 160 AB's...looking over the load data for the various rounds...it looks to be quite similar to Reloder 22 and MRP, not quite as slow as Retumbo....I say that because it appears to work great with the lighter bullets too...but loses some ground with really heavy ones (at least in the 7mm rounds)...and likely double base.

Its about time the propellants get into the 21st century....

I like how they put "280 Ackley Improved" right there on the jug, lol....[emoji2]
 
Low 4XXX, mid 4XXX and high 7XXX. Would of guessed at burn rates? Nice something new to try and work with. It has been awhile!
 
That is great news but are we going to be able to obtain it :(.
I still can't get much for powders around here.

Blessings,
Dan
 
Pretty cool to see IMR release some new powders.. Seems like some good ones too..
 
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Pretty cool to see IMR release some new powders.. Seems like some good ones too..
Definitely got my interest.
I've not had much luck with the Hodgdon Extreme Powders. I'll have to see how this stuff works.

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Yeah, I run a bunch of Alliant in my stuff, but a little IMR and H powders. I was almost set to try some Ramshot powders, but they are real slim around me now.

Norma powders are actually easier to get ahold of now, for me.
 
...I'm still waiting to see an actual can of RL-33, might find some of these around 2020...

:cry: :roll: :mrgreen:
 
Yeah. Like many of you, I'm having a hard time getting excited about new powders.

Would just like to be able to get 8 lbs of good old H4350 at the local store, at a reasonable price. Like before the madness.

Still, I guess it's a good thing, having some new powders developed.

Guy
 
The new powders do seem intriguing but I'm not sure I will stray to far from what I have that works so well as is.
 
When they are available, I will no doubt purchase some just to explore possibilities.
 
I'll wait till everyone else has it figured out first, I'm a sort of if it ain't broke don't fix it type of guy. Though I do experiment with different stuff to find what works best.
I didn't see any load data for it on the web site or wasn't there any?
 
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