If I load 61 or 62 grs. of IMR 4064 in a 375 flanged magnum would I need a filler?I load numerous cartridges across a wide range of calibers with IMR 4064… it’s my go-to powder… .243 to 416 Taylor it has worked exceptionally well for me and has been hunted everywhere from Kodiak Alaska to South Africa… all weather conditions… through a wide temperature range…
Thanks.My load is 66 grains. I don’t use a filler. I’ve never loaded down as low as 61… but I don’t think that’s so light that a filler would be needed…
Here the simple anwser to all those so call temp affecting modern gun powder
first and foremost if you are usingmagnum primers ie FED 215 the best ever promer for high capacity magnums dont worry about extreme temps .
now if your hunting in africa in the hot months of the year 90's-110's F temps
shoudl not affect the powder unless you like expose the ammo to the scorching sun for hours other wise we carry the ammo on our blets and rifle where that is a minimal exposure to the ammo/powder.
back innthe old british ammo nitro express ammo remember it was only single base powder nitrocellulose instead of moderm powder compose also of nitroglycerine/nitrocellulose more stale and reliable powder .