IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

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($51.99 per pound)
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(31 customer reviews)

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IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

IMR 4350 is a medium- to slow-burn rate propellant and is the number one choice for the new short magnums, both Remington and Winchester versions. For magnums with light- to medium-bullet weights, IMR 4350 is the best choice.

IMR recommends always consulting www.PieceEdge.com for the most accurate, up-to-date data. IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

Production of IMR Powders dates back over 200 years when the company was originally founded by E.I DuPont.

Available for use in many reloading applications, the IMR series of powder is trusted by reloaders all across the globe. IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

An extruded powder, IMR 4350 is primarily used for the newest short magnum cartridges in the industry but also used for silhouette shooting.

Also for magnums with light to medium bullet weights, IMR 4350 is the best choice. IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

Important Information:

  • Do not exceed the loads displayed in the reloaders guide.
  • Never mix any two powders regardless of type, brand, or source.
  • Never substitute any smokeless powder for Black Powder or any Black Powder substitute.

Delivery Information

Shipping Weight  

1.140 Pounds – 8.400 Pounds

DOT-Regulated  

Yes

Carrier Restrictions  

  • Cannot ship via air
  • Cannot ship via USPS
  • Cannot ship to PO Box
  • Must ship to Contiguous UPSPREMIUM

HazMat Product  

Yes

Additional information

Quantity

1 Pound, 8 Pound

31 reviews for IMR 4350 Smokeless Gun Powder

  1. George C.

    It’s a bit short

    From Alma GA.

    Verified Reviewer

    It could have been just the lot i got, but I was coming a whole 8 rounds short from the amount of rounds i should make from 1lb of powder. 7000gr divided by 58gr per round +-120 rnds. Then i weighed the next container to come short of the written Net Wt. 1lb It was right at 25oz. The total weight of the container is 27oz. So it’s a bit short… It’s a great powder but the manufacturer should calibrate their scales Mine was calibrated prior to this measuring session.

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  2. ARTHUR

    I have loaded this powder …

    From BALDWIN, GA

    I have loaded this powder in my 6mm Remington, 7mm-08, and 7mm WSM. For some reason it has never given me the accuracy that H-4350 has.

  3. Roderick

    yes

    From Undisclosed

    Verified Buyer

    it a good powder

  4. Cameron WV

    300 win mag/243
    Submitted 3 years ago

    Verified Reviewer

    Across the board performance in 300 win mag and 243. Absolute deer poison with 90 gr Speer bullet in 243. If 243 won’t shoot imr 4350 sell the gun.

  5. Donald

    One of my favorites

    From Undisclosed

    Verified Buyer

    I used this in my 30-06 and .260 rem with great results.

  6. Guns1999

    Old faithful

    From MO

    Best powder for 6.5 creedmoor, imr 4451 also very good

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  7. running dear

    vert satisfied with this product i would buy it again !!!

    From south carolina

    i have used this powder for 40 years am very satisfied with it it burns clean consistent down range accuracy for 30-06 and 243 these are my hunting rifels

  8. josh

    great powder

    From oklahoma

    this powder works amazingly in 7.62x54r using .311 174gn smk.

  9. 2weelTom

    Back in the day

    From Montana

    Since the early 80’s I have used IMR 4350 powder for a 264 magnum. Back then the bullet selection was minimal with 129 gr soft points being the main projectile. I loaded the 264 at the lowest velocity according the manuals and had excellent results both accuracy and bullet performance with minor meat damage to game animals.

  10. Gerry

    I love this stuff.

    From Upstate NY

    It just shoots well in everything I have ever loaded it in. We just retuned from the range and my wife put five shots into one hole that easily covered with a dime. That was 41 gr under a Hornady 100gr Interlock, with a CCI BR primer in a 243 model 700 youth. That gun flat out loves this load with 34.6gr IMR 4064 close behind. Just get it in stock Pieceedge.

  11. flyfisher111

    A Memory

    From Canton, GA

    Just had a memory that came back after writing the last review, and thought I would share it – one of those shots you never forget. I stopped hunting for about 15 years, still shooting pistols. Went out with a friend and his son for the first try at coyotes. He is Mr. Hunter personified, hunts all the time, generally successful, with a .270 he has had for 40 years. My 700 had not been fired in 15 years, so didn’t have confidence in the scope – or ammo as it had been sitting for 15 years. He placed 3 1/2 gal. milk jugs with water at 385 yards as he wanted to shoot at tha distance, one jug for each of us. Mr. Hunter took 5 shots to finally nick it. His son, with an expensive Ruger .308 and more expensive scope, took 4 shots and knocked it over without breaking it. My turn, thinking I had no chance, could not recall if it was zeroed at 100 or 200. Held on the top of the jug and it absolutely exploded ! I will never let him live that one down.

  12. Denny Longcrack

    Yes I love the powder for reloading.460 Weatherby Magnum

    From Maricopa AZ

    Verified Buyer

    I’m using the IMR 4350 to reload .460 Weatherby Magnum with the Hornady FXT 325 gr. Polymer tip flat base bullets.

  13. Robert

    I plan on buying again

    From Undisclosed

    Verified Buyer

    Powder works great

  14. Double down dan

    Great product

    From Texas

    Verified Buyer

    This powder does it right for me in my long barrels where I need speed and manageable pressures.

  15. Trainwreck

    Works great for my 30-06 and 243

    From Maine

    I get really good accuracy with this powder and 180 grain bullets in my 30-06 and 100 grain bullets in my 243.

  16. Will

    Yes I would buy again

    From North carolina

    Verified Buyer

    Use all the time shooting cans

  17. Steve

    Very good powder!

    From Florence, Alabama

    Verified Buyer

    Loads well and has always gone Boom!!! Great for 270 short mag and 7mm Rem mag.

  18. B.W.

    I would buy this product again

    From Polk City, Florida

    Verified Buyer

    Another good IMR powder. I’ve used it in 25-06, also in 300 Win. depending on the bullet. I’ve shot good groups with it in 30-06 Springfield, in a bolt action rifle.

  19. Tim

    Yes

    From Springville Indiana

    Verified Buyer

    I use 4350 for reloading my 270 win. I’ve used it for years. I will order it again.

  20. Ralf

    I would buy this again

    From Barry,tx

    Verified Buyer

    Good product

  21. 1Donnybrook

    IMR 4350 Powder.

    From Snohomish, Wa.

    Verified Buyer

    I have been reloading with this powder for a very long time. It works very well in several magnum calibers that I reload. Each of my rifles are a little different and you have to find the right powder, bullet, primer and brass combination to get the most out of what you need and want. This powder works for a variety of applications.

  22. B.W.

    I would buy this product again

    From Polk City, Fl.

    Verified Buyer

    Have had good luck with this one in 300 win.,30-06, and 25-06. I use it in any action but the M1. For the Garand, you need IMR4895.

  23. Viking

    Bullseye Shooter

    From FL

    Verified Buyer

    I’ve used IMR 4350 for years reloading my 3006 165gr bullet bullets. I use 57grs of powder shot through my 1972 Remington model 700 BDL. Every shot in the X ring at 100 yards.

  24. diesel

    best powder for my creedmoor

    From fort wayne, IN

    Verified Buyer

    best powder for my creedmoor. most accurate with 143gr eld-x.

  25. Jerry

    Better than original

    From Maine

    Verified Buyer

    I have been using this product for 20 years, Primarily I use with a 30-06, 180 grain Nosler Partition bullet. All hunting rounds the brass is trimmed to within .003 inch. I use 53.5 grains of 4350. I shoot a Kimber rifle, have little recoil and superior accuracy and relatively flat trajectory out to 200 yards. I still load with 4895, but still prefer 4350

  26. Old Timer

    Timeless favorite!!

    From Texas

    Verified Buyer

    Shot 4350 since starting reloading back in 1990’s! Always been go to powder for multiple calibers!! From 243 to 300 RUM always provides consistent and accurate loads.

  27. Cuz

    I would buy this again

    From Croswell, MI

    Verified Buyer

    I use this in high capacity cases. The best I’ve found for 25-06.

  28. DScott

    Would recommend to F&F

    From Longview, WA

    Verified Buyer

    Love PieceEdge, good variety and great prices.

  29. Cy

    My favorite gun powder for 50 years!

    From East Wenatchee, WA

    Verified Buyer

    I have used IMR 4350 for over 50 years now in my 30-06 and like calibers. It is versatile and gives a good result. I bought my first 8 lb keg to keep uniformity in lots to a minimum for some time to come. I got a good price from PieceEdge from my local dealers and no Hazmat charges. It was delivered promptly as has been my experience with PieceEdge ever since I started doing business with them and appreciate their products, service, and prices.

  30. Todd

    Great product

    From Waco,Tx

    Verified Buyer

    I use this powder for several calibers and it always performs flawlessly. Thanks PieceEdge LLC.

  31. Guy

    Old Powder but still one of the best
    Submitted 4 years ago

    From Lubbock, TX

    Verified Reviewer

    I started reloading in 1963. At that time only three brands of powder were readily available in this country. They were DuPont (now IMR), Hercules (now Alliant), and Winchester. When I started, I only loaded three rifle cartridges, .303 British, .30-30 Ackley Improved, and occasionally .30-06, but IMR4064 was my powder of choice choice for all three and is still one of my favorites. After I acquired a ,30-40 Krag rifle recently, I noticed that the Lee reloading manual listed pressures for IMR powders and showed 7% lower pressure for 3% less velocity than the max listed for 150 Gr. jacketed bullets. As pressure is a serious concern when loading for a rifle that is nearly 120 years old, I decided to try IMR4350. I now use ir exclusively in 30-40, and am now testing it in all the rifles I load for exceopt the M-! Garand. It is too slow for the M-1.

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