R#17 is a super hot burning powder. Combine this with fast twist, heavy bullet and fire cracking starts quick. I am not saying that it is a bad powder to use, speed comes at a price.
Special purpose loads for wind and longer range usually demand a speed ball. I have a (2)22/243 AI's, and I went with a very cool powder, AA2700 which has the approximate burning rate of 4350's, velocity of 4000 with the 60g HP in one barrel and 4100 in another barrel that is 3" longer.
I have a 31" barrel 6 XC, 8T and shoot the 105g A Max at 3250, bullets dumped in a hole with R#17. Fire cracking started within 400 rounds, brass formed from 308 Palma using 7 1/2 primers. The Accuracy node with H4350 is at 3150...I will stick with that.
As hunters, we often have to choose between performance and barrel life. I do not have extremes in temp swings like you guys in Canada have to put up with.