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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2232322" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I use one rule in selecting powders. That is one I read in my way distant youth, "All rifles are laws unto themselves>" What works in one may not perform as well in the exact same rifle. I learned that when developing my loads for my custom 25-06. It loves h4350, IMR 4350 not so much. Same for projectiles. Primers not so much except when using a lot of very slow powder in a large capacity case, then I use magnum primers. I start with the lowest loads found in reputable manuals and rarely use someone "GOTO loads without checking against the manuals. I did violate that rule in my 44 mags, I use Elmer ZKeiths load of 22 gr of 2400. Since he helped develop the loads and the revolvers for them, I accepted his expertise as "gospel".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2232322, member: 102254"] I use one rule in selecting powders. That is one I read in my way distant youth, "All rifles are laws unto themselves>" What works in one may not perform as well in the exact same rifle. I learned that when developing my loads for my custom 25-06. It loves h4350, IMR 4350 not so much. Same for projectiles. Primers not so much except when using a lot of very slow powder in a large capacity case, then I use magnum primers. I start with the lowest loads found in reputable manuals and rarely use someone "GOTO loads without checking against the manuals. I did violate that rule in my 44 mags, I use Elmer ZKeiths load of 22 gr of 2400. Since he helped develop the loads and the revolvers for them, I accepted his expertise as "gospel". [/QUOTE]
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