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Reloading
ball vs stick powders
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<blockquote data-quote="lovdasnow" data-source="post: 378192" data-attributes="member: 5082"><p>I've been wondering the same thing. I just started looking into this, and had not heard the temp sensitivity thing. </p><p> it seems that ball powders would be a lot better during the reloading process. as far as metering goes. </p><p></p><p>i only have loaded with stick powders. i shoot varget in my 223, and it doesn't work in the dillon 550 powder measure very well. it's decent, but i feel it would be a lot better with ball powders. </p><p></p><p>I'll keep my eyes on this post, and hopefully i can learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovdasnow, post: 378192, member: 5082"] I've been wondering the same thing. I just started looking into this, and had not heard the temp sensitivity thing. it seems that ball powders would be a lot better during the reloading process. as far as metering goes. i only have loaded with stick powders. i shoot varget in my 223, and it doesn't work in the dillon 550 powder measure very well. it's decent, but i feel it would be a lot better with ball powders. I'll keep my eyes on this post, and hopefully i can learn something. [/QUOTE]
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