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Reloading
Help identify this powder
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<blockquote data-quote="nocannons" data-source="post: 1936516" data-attributes="member: 69796"><p>I have always been told to never try and guess what powder is used in factory ammo. Accident waiting to happen. I know you will get plenty of suggestions on what to try. Been to a few br matches and many are starting to use accurate LT-32 with good results in smaller capacity case. Tried some in my 223 and was very happy with results. .2-.3 regularly with occasionally slip in under .2 with 70 grn. berger vld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocannons, post: 1936516, member: 69796"] I have always been told to never try and guess what powder is used in factory ammo. Accident waiting to happen. I know you will get plenty of suggestions on what to try. Been to a few br matches and many are starting to use accurate LT-32 with good results in smaller capacity case. Tried some in my 223 and was very happy with results. .2-.3 regularly with occasionally slip in under .2 with 70 grn. berger vld. [/QUOTE]
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