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<blockquote data-quote="kweidner" data-source="post: 410604" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I guess I am a bit different. I cross check many different manuals and go with the averages. Many manuals will give an accuracy load on the best powder that worked in their bbl. I like that info because it helps me narrow down powders. Usually a powder not listed is for a reason. (unless it's new) My collection of manuals gives me many different powder options. I still always start at the min load and work up to the velocity I am striving for. I have found in many non custom guns approaching the max is not a good idea. A couple of my guns REFUSE to let me take the velocity where I need it even though the manual says it's safe. I would much rather have an accurate rifle than one that travels in the mid threes but is not consistent. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kweidner, post: 410604, member: 4964"] I guess I am a bit different. I cross check many different manuals and go with the averages. Many manuals will give an accuracy load on the best powder that worked in their bbl. I like that info because it helps me narrow down powders. Usually a powder not listed is for a reason. (unless it's new) My collection of manuals gives me many different powder options. I still always start at the min load and work up to the velocity I am striving for. I have found in many non custom guns approaching the max is not a good idea. A couple of my guns REFUSE to let me take the velocity where I need it even though the manual says it's safe. I would much rather have an accurate rifle than one that travels in the mid threes but is not consistent. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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