the only way to know is just load it. All guns shoot differently. 335 and 4350 are waay far between each other. 335 is a good powder but 4350 is for more larger cases and heavier bullets. Read a manual to see. You would be better off instead of just "I'll just try this or that". It really is a waste of components, and time. 2400 is for cast bullet loads.
Last edited by milboltnut; June 29, 2021 at 10:50 AM.
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