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CCI BR large rifle primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2215394" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I kind of thought that maybe the case that you being a match shooter. To me that's takes a lot and requires a lot of rounds down range. My hat off to you. You need the larger amounts of powder, primers, bullets, and brass. I don't like to tie up large amount of powders and primers, and bullets.</p><p>Especially now in where we are at. Sure I would like to increase my powder to have enough to burn out a barrel. Being I am having 2 rifles being built. I don't know what I am going end up with in away of a loads with those rifles. So if I have enough to burn out a barrel in powder, and determine it's a different powder or primers, the balance just sits. That I hate to do. The last time I switch powders, I gave away 16lbs of powder. </p><p>If I had my way I would get 1lbs cans to see what is working the best. Then get the powder in larger lots to do the job. </p><p>The best of luck in getting what you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2215394, member: 101791"] I kind of thought that maybe the case that you being a match shooter. To me that's takes a lot and requires a lot of rounds down range. My hat off to you. You need the larger amounts of powder, primers, bullets, and brass. I don't like to tie up large amount of powders and primers, and bullets. Especially now in where we are at. Sure I would like to increase my powder to have enough to burn out a barrel. Being I am having 2 rifles being built. I don't know what I am going end up with in away of a loads with those rifles. So if I have enough to burn out a barrel in powder, and determine it's a different powder or primers, the balance just sits. That I hate to do. The last time I switch powders, I gave away 16lbs of powder. If I had my way I would get 1lbs cans to see what is working the best. Then get the powder in larger lots to do the job. The best of luck in getting what you need. [/QUOTE]
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