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Factory ammunition powders?
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1608563" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I too will have to disagree. I have yet to find find a factory ammo (which truthfully I very seldom buy except for comparison purposes) that I could not beat both velocity and, more importantly, accuracy with my handloads. Factory ammo has to work in all the guns out there, mine is tailored to my rifle. My tolerances are much tighter, my ammo is more reliable (for instance, I know for a fact that every case has a primer flash hole that's actually open... you can't be sure with factory ammo. Unfortunately, the one example I saw - WW - the owner claimed it after i took it apart, so I never saw it again... rats!). All of your store-bought ammo should at the very least be cycled thru your firearm before anything important, the big hunt, SD ammo, etc. Just be really, really careful doing it! </p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1608563, member: 78056"] I too will have to disagree. I have yet to find find a factory ammo (which truthfully I very seldom buy except for comparison purposes) that I could not beat both velocity and, more importantly, accuracy with my handloads. Factory ammo has to work in all the guns out there, mine is tailored to my rifle. My tolerances are much tighter, my ammo is more reliable (for instance, I know for a fact that every case has a primer flash hole that's actually open... you can't be sure with factory ammo. Unfortunately, the one example I saw - WW - the owner claimed it after i took it apart, so I never saw it again... rats!). All of your store-bought ammo should at the very least be cycled thru your firearm before anything important, the big hunt, SD ammo, etc. Just be really, really careful doing it! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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