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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett12" data-source="post: 2555007" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>Sounds like good advice! I've been doing this for 60 years too and have never played around with ball powder much except to work up loads and never had any luck getting the accuracy I wanted -- so never hunted with it. Probably the powder I've used the most has been IMR 4350 & since I bought an Oehler 35P some years ago, did find that it was temperature sensitive & accuracy varied because of it!</p><p>My plans are to hunt coyote in a different location than at home! Where I plan to hunt will sometimes be in hot conditions, so will check any loads using ball powders with my chronograph in those hot conditions before I trust them. I do tend to want accuracy over velocity -- so will stay away from hot loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett12, post: 2555007, member: 35100"] Sounds like good advice! I've been doing this for 60 years too and have never played around with ball powder much except to work up loads and never had any luck getting the accuracy I wanted -- so never hunted with it. Probably the powder I've used the most has been IMR 4350 & since I bought an Oehler 35P some years ago, did find that it was temperature sensitive & accuracy varied because of it! My plans are to hunt coyote in a different location than at home! Where I plan to hunt will sometimes be in hot conditions, so will check any loads using ball powders with my chronograph in those hot conditions before I trust them. I do tend to want accuracy over velocity -- so will stay away from hot loads. [/QUOTE]
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