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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 304265" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>If H50BMG is your powder for accuracy and velocity, why not buy the 8lb jugs and verify burn rate from jug to jug? </p><p>I shoot the .338-.408, and the .375-408 all year long, hundreds of rounds through each. Every time I move into a new jug of powder, I simply verify the burn rate. If it's off a bit, I adjust the load. </p><p>I do this whether it's Hodgdon powder or Vihtavouri.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 304265, member: 6152"] If H50BMG is your powder for accuracy and velocity, why not buy the 8lb jugs and verify burn rate from jug to jug? I shoot the .338-.408, and the .375-408 all year long, hundreds of rounds through each. Every time I move into a new jug of powder, I simply verify the burn rate. If it's off a bit, I adjust the load. I do this whether it's Hodgdon powder or Vihtavouri. [/QUOTE]
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