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4895 powder new to reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Fl cracker" data-source="post: 2226394" data-attributes="member: 118979"><p>What do you mean calibers i wont shoot please explain. How do you know what calibers i have or dont have? As i stated im new to this and thought id ask a few questions for tips and not get beat up about it. As i see thats not gonna happen. . I used to reload with my father when i was to young to know what was going on. I recently aquired his stuff. As we know in these times its hard to find supplies. I saw a can and bought it. Things have changed and there are new powders since he was around and did it. Id like to cary it on. I have bought some new manuals and a few items and have reloaded a few things reading and loaded a few rounds. He had some 4831 and 4350 and some number 7 pistol powderas well as hurcules pistol powder he left me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fl cracker, post: 2226394, member: 118979"] What do you mean calibers i wont shoot please explain. How do you know what calibers i have or dont have? As i stated im new to this and thought id ask a few questions for tips and not get beat up about it. As i see thats not gonna happen. . I used to reload with my father when i was to young to know what was going on. I recently aquired his stuff. As we know in these times its hard to find supplies. I saw a can and bought it. Things have changed and there are new powders since he was around and did it. Id like to cary it on. I have bought some new manuals and a few items and have reloaded a few things reading and loaded a few rounds. He had some 4831 and 4350 and some number 7 pistol powderas well as hurcules pistol powder he left me. [/QUOTE]
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