I tried IMR 4064, IMR 4350, H4350, WC852 and IMR 4831. It is impossible to say that any are "bad". They all produced good groups out to 300 yards. IMR 4831 gave outstanding accuracy and a little more velocity than all the other powders, with 130's and 150 grain bullets.
However, check with a ballistic calculator and figure out when the bullet drops to sub sonic. Unless you target your rifle at distance, you don't know if the bullets are tumbling when they drop below sub sconic.
This was a surprise, I actually thought the rifle or scope had broke, but, I came to the conclusion these bullets tumbled at 600 yards
More or less held the ten ring at 300 yards
surprise, tumbling
The "long range" shooting promoted by the inprint crowd is a crock. These guys don't shoot past 100 yards, but they assume the bullet stays nice and stable all the way out, like 1500 yards. But, until you actually determine what the bullet is doing, in your rifle, with your load, at your max distance, you don't know if the bullet is stable or not.
I am of the opinion that given all the bullet makers have 300 yard wind tunnels, all these hunting bullets will be stable, at factory ammunition velocities, out to 300 yards. But beyond that, unless they publish results, they don't know, and you don't know. Everyone is just assuming.