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<blockquote data-quote="john k" data-source="post: 2284471" data-attributes="member: 115128"><p><em>I'm not sure about COAL as I shoot a bullet that likes a jump. But it's possible to achieve faster loads if you have a slower powder. H4831sc is a very good powder for the AI. In my Ackley, when my bullet weight nears 170gr, it seems slower powders have better all around results for me. I know that was not the subject you asked about, but when I see the .280 Ackley, I can't get enough talking about fellow .280 Ackley shooters and their feedback. Thanks </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john k, post: 2284471, member: 115128"] [I]I’m not sure about COAL as I shoot a bullet that likes a jump. But it’s possible to achieve faster loads if you have a slower powder. H4831sc is a very good powder for the AI. In my Ackley, when my bullet weight nears 170gr, it seems slower powders have better all around results for me. I know that was not the subject you asked about, but when I see the .280 Ackley, I can’t get enough talking about fellow .280 Ackley shooters and their feedback. Thanks [/I] [/QUOTE]
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