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<blockquote data-quote="dancrockett" data-source="post: 758312" data-attributes="member: 61736"><p>@ Tom</p><p>Thanks Tom, I am very new to this but I have everything except powder and primers, and while trying to choose a powder for my first batch of rounds I noticed the spread in powder weights. In reading through various forums I also noticed that re-barreling seems to be a common practice, with some only getting 400 rounds through before needing to buy a new one, something I would like to avoid for as long as possible. I never realized that shooting had become such a science, but I sure realize I have a lot to learn now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancrockett, post: 758312, member: 61736"] @ Tom Thanks Tom, I am very new to this but I have everything except powder and primers, and while trying to choose a powder for my first batch of rounds I noticed the spread in powder weights. In reading through various forums I also noticed that re-barreling seems to be a common practice, with some only getting 400 rounds through before needing to buy a new one, something I would like to avoid for as long as possible. I never realized that shooting had become such a science, but I sure realize I have a lot to learn now. [/QUOTE]
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