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Are most powders equally "accurate"?
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 1140097" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>With a little research you can generally limit your loads to about two powders in a caliber. I always go to the temperature insensitive first. I keep 8 lb jugs of varget h4198 h4350 H1000 H4831SC IMR 4166 and now RL17 and 26. I have smaller lots of lesser powders that are not my mainstays. I have a metal powder locker for powder and primers.</p><p></p><p>If you are working up a load for a gun that is going to be shot a lot it is important to keep the same lot. Changing lots requires shooting the new lot over a chrono to check speed and tune.</p><p></p><p>QL cannot account for lot variance until you go in and make manual adjustment but it is a research tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 1140097, member: 12"] With a little research you can generally limit your loads to about two powders in a caliber. I always go to the temperature insensitive first. I keep 8 lb jugs of varget h4198 h4350 H1000 H4831SC IMR 4166 and now RL17 and 26. I have smaller lots of lesser powders that are not my mainstays. I have a metal powder locker for powder and primers. If you are working up a load for a gun that is going to be shot a lot it is important to keep the same lot. Changing lots requires shooting the new lot over a chrono to check speed and tune. QL cannot account for lot variance until you go in and make manual adjustment but it is a research tool. [/QUOTE]
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