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Which cartridges work best with the below powders
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2798628" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I have no interest in getting involved in all the extraneous stuff being posted around hoarding, part of the problem etc. I think that type of talk has no place here as everyone has their own reasons for doing things and as long as it is your money, it is strictly your choice what you do with it. </p><p></p><p>That said, yes about 95% of the time the first powder I pick to try based on looking at the loading manual and picking the powder that produces the highest velocity with the bullet weight I want to use, especially the one that produces the lowest pressure for given velocity, has worked out excellent. I have not found most cartridges to be real powder sensitive. You may be able to switch powders and get slightly better groups but in loading hundreds of thousands of rounds I have never seen going from on powder to another decrease group size by half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2798628, member: 26077"] I have no interest in getting involved in all the extraneous stuff being posted around hoarding, part of the problem etc. I think that type of talk has no place here as everyone has their own reasons for doing things and as long as it is your money, it is strictly your choice what you do with it. That said, yes about 95% of the time the first powder I pick to try based on looking at the loading manual and picking the powder that produces the highest velocity with the bullet weight I want to use, especially the one that produces the lowest pressure for given velocity, has worked out excellent. I have not found most cartridges to be real powder sensitive. You may be able to switch powders and get slightly better groups but in loading hundreds of thousands of rounds I have never seen going from on powder to another decrease group size by half. [/QUOTE]
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