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Beating The Powder Companies....- Substitute Powders???
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2499710" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>I have not run any of these through quickload except for RS Magnum and ACC Magpro, which I use in both my .300 Win Mag and my .338 LM. But, I could. They will all work.</p><p></p><p>I have no real shortage of any powder I want either at this point. I'm just thinking ahead. I am of the opinion that ALLLL of these will work to some extent, though you may not get the same velocity or pressure profiles, but loads can be worked up that will WORK </p><p>if need be. And all of these substitute powders will not cost $50 or $55 a lb either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2499710, member: 118038"] I have not run any of these through quickload except for RS Magnum and ACC Magpro, which I use in both my .300 Win Mag and my .338 LM. But, I could. They will all work. I have no real shortage of any powder I want either at this point. I'm just thinking ahead. I am of the opinion that ALLLL of these will work to some extent, though you may not get the same velocity or pressure profiles, but loads can be worked up that will WORK if need be. And all of these substitute powders will not cost $50 or $55 a lb either. [/QUOTE]
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