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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Powder choices and felt recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2449659" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p>My old reloading buddy, Ralph, is no longer with us. He reloaded for almost 50 years, and his normal process of working up loads was to get the best load performance possible, then experiment to find the slowest burning powder he could find that would duplicate that bullet speed and performance WITHOUT being compressed! This produces very good performance with less recoil, and less torture on the barrel! If the accuracy is there, it's a Win-Win situation!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2449659, member: 113303"] My old reloading buddy, Ralph, is no longer with us. He reloaded for almost 50 years, and his normal process of working up loads was to get the best load performance possible, then experiment to find the slowest burning powder he could find that would duplicate that bullet speed and performance WITHOUT being compressed! This produces very good performance with less recoil, and less torture on the barrel! If the accuracy is there, it's a Win-Win situation! [/QUOTE]
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