I have two different 1 lb containers of IMR 4350. One is older - when IMR powders still came in the rectangular metal containers - and one is newer - round plastic container. Neither of them have dates, so I don't know exactly the age of each container.
I know good reloading practices dictate you should always rework your loads when switching lots of powder. I'm just curious if anything has changed with this powder since Hodgdon bought IMR that I'm going to potentially see drastically different load results from the old to the new? A bit of Internet research has led me to believe maybe the powder became more standardized with H4350 - although not the same - after Hodgdon acquired IMR, but you never know what you can believe on Internet forums
FYI - I'm planning to use this for load development in my .270, specifically using Sierra 90g HP.
I know good reloading practices dictate you should always rework your loads when switching lots of powder. I'm just curious if anything has changed with this powder since Hodgdon bought IMR that I'm going to potentially see drastically different load results from the old to the new? A bit of Internet research has led me to believe maybe the powder became more standardized with H4350 - although not the same - after Hodgdon acquired IMR, but you never know what you can believe on Internet forums

FYI - I'm planning to use this for load development in my .270, specifically using Sierra 90g HP.