Minimum Suggested Powders to Have for ALL classic Cartridges

I use mostly H, 4350, 4831SC, H1000, and Varget powders for rifles. Some other Is IMR4064, & MRP for pistols, and shotguns. The reason for the H powders it they are stable, and temperatures don't cause any real problem. Down load this attachment. It will give you info on temperature extremes.
Thanks Mike!
I am glad I have those four
 
This is a short list of what I have on hand and use. Wide range of use powders here for "non-magnum" specific cartridges.

Don't know why a handloader wouldn't at least have a magnum or a wildcat, but let's play your game:

H4831, H4350, Varget, H335, H322, Hybrid100V, Lil Gun
SWPrecision, SW4350, SWMatch Rifle, SWLong Rifle
IMR4831, IMR4350
A2520
RL16, 17, 19, 23
StaBall6.5
 
This is a short list of what I have on hand and use. Wide range of use powders here for "non-magnum" specific cartridges.

Don't know why a handloader wouldn't at least have a magnum or a wildcat, but let's play your game:

H4831, H4350, Varget, H335, H322, Hybrid100V, Lil Gun
SWPrecision, SW4350, SWMatch Rifle, SWLong Rifle
IMR4831, IMR4350
A2520
RL16, 17, 19, 23
StaBall6.5
Where did you get
The non magnum? I specifically posted saying "Include all classic magnum"
 
Has anyone ever compiled a list of the minimum powders to keep on hand to cover ALL the classic Cartridges? No crartridges created in the 21st century, no wildcats or improved. Just the standard Remington, Winchester, H&H and WBY Cartridges of the 20th Century. I am just thinking ahead, for the next component shortage!

Edit to include the Classic Magnum Calibers!

Thanks
Reloader 22, H4350, IMR4064, H4198.
 
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