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Imr4350 vs h4350
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<blockquote data-quote="roaddog1m" data-source="post: 379027" data-attributes="member: 21260"><p>CVA54, I would get a pound of what ever powder you like then start testing bullets first. Once you find one that your rifle really seems to shoot well, then start playing with the powders. After that, I'd begin experimenting with seating length. Two very important things though to remember is to get your FL sizer die set up correctly (there are a lot of threads on here about that) then lock it down with a lock ring. After that, just remember to only ever change one variable at a time. </p><p></p><p>Use the "search" on this sight to find answers to any question you have. chances are very good that five hundred people before you have already asked the same question and you will be able to find instant answers. If you still can't find what you need, ask. The guys on here are very helpful. </p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roaddog1m, post: 379027, member: 21260"] CVA54, I would get a pound of what ever powder you like then start testing bullets first. Once you find one that your rifle really seems to shoot well, then start playing with the powders. After that, I'd begin experimenting with seating length. Two very important things though to remember is to get your FL sizer die set up correctly (there are a lot of threads on here about that) then lock it down with a lock ring. After that, just remember to only ever change one variable at a time. Use the "search" on this sight to find answers to any question you have. chances are very good that five hundred people before you have already asked the same question and you will be able to find instant answers. If you still can't find what you need, ask. The guys on here are very helpful. Good Luck Tom [/QUOTE]
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