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Are most powders equally "accurate"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1139842" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>No predicting results, but I believe it's possible to determine best powder overall using QuickLoad. Only problem from there is finding or holding enough of a matching lot of that powder.</p><p>Generally this would be the fastest/coolest of that speed, that provides good load density and target pressure potential.</p><p>I make sure I can acquire all I need of lot xxx as QL determined, before I waste any load development efforts with a little bit of it.</p><p>That is, enough for the expected life of that barrel, or in some cases pairs of barrels.</p><p>Same with bullets and primers.</p><p></p><p>My chambers(my best dies) are based on what I intend to make from new brass dimensions.</p><p>So as far as brass, I'll hold as much as ever needed, before I even fill out the reamer print. </p><p>And then I'll make the best of that brass last forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1139842, member: 1521"] No predicting results, but I believe it's possible to determine best powder overall using QuickLoad. Only problem from there is finding or holding enough of a matching lot of that powder. Generally this would be the fastest/coolest of that speed, that provides good load density and target pressure potential. I make sure I can acquire all I need of lot xxx as QL determined, before I waste any load development efforts with a little bit of it. That is, enough for the expected life of that barrel, or in some cases pairs of barrels. Same with bullets and primers. My chambers(my best dies) are based on what I intend to make from new brass dimensions. So as far as brass, I'll hold as much as ever needed, before I even fill out the reamer print. And then I'll make the best of that brass last forever. [/QUOTE]
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