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4350 Powders
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntfly" data-source="post: 2232348" data-attributes="member: 119120"><p>I live in Ga.we have a long deer season, opening day can be a scorcher. I have been reloading since I was 15 now 72, still learning. Back then I loaded for 22-250, 270, 243. I have never had a problem with pressure used 4350, 4320 4831 4350, 4895 on and on. These new powders that are not so heat sensitive fasinate me and I know very little about them. I however intend to start using them in my 7mag, 300 win mag when supply improves.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntfly, post: 2232348, member: 119120"] I live in Ga.we have a long deer season, opening day can be a scorcher. I have been reloading since I was 15 now 72, still learning. Back then I loaded for 22-250, 270, 243. I have never had a problem with pressure used 4350, 4320 4831 4350, 4895 on and on. These new powders that are not so heat sensitive fasinate me and I know very little about them. I however intend to start using them in my 7mag, 300 win mag when supply improves. . [/QUOTE]
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