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How to know what powder is used in a manufactured cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 1890973" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>in A nutshell yes!! Who am I to tell someone wh</p><p></p><p>The short answer is YES. There may be 2-4 accuracy nodes in any ladder test of powder (or compressed air).....get the point. You can use anything to get you there. I didn't say anything about ESs SDs or seating deapth nor which wt or type of bullet would give you accuracy and Prcision. who am I to tell anyone what they should use for powder/ bullet primer or brass. I simply share my experiences and thoughts. You don't have to share my views. It's a free country And I fought for that so I think I've earned it. </p><p>Now as to your ELD-M 6.5 question. As it happens. I've got a vast array of LabRadar data for several powders, primers, bullets at all matter of seating depths using no less then 5 types of brass in both SRP and LRP in both a long and short barrelled rifle. I have this because it's fun and a hobby. Not necessarily because I haven't found what works perfectly. Perhaps if you asked nicely I'd share that with you. With a little research and reading (which based on your other posts you have some difficulty with) you'll realize I've likely already have posted. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😉" title="Winking face :wink:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" data-shortname=":wink:" /></p><p> </p><p>FWIW there are threads on single powders for several calibers....,so again </p><p>yes you can use one powder for most needs. I like 4350 and 4064. Load that in everything from 223 - 270. There not the best but accuracy to 1 MOA in ALL my loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 1890973, member: 112246"] in A nutshell yes!! Who am I to tell someone wh The short answer is YES. There may be 2-4 accuracy nodes in any ladder test of powder (or compressed air).....get the point. You can use anything to get you there. I didn’t say anything about ESs SDs or seating deapth nor which wt or type of bullet would give you accuracy and Prcision. who am I to tell anyone what they should use for powder/ bullet primer or brass. I simply share my experiences and thoughts. You don’t have to share my views. It’s a free country And I fought for that so I think I’ve earned it. Now as to your ELD-M 6.5 question. As it happens. I’ve got a vast array of LabRadar data for several powders, primers, bullets at all matter of seating depths using no less then 5 types of brass in both SRP and LRP in both a long and short barrelled rifle. I have this because it’s fun and a hobby. Not necessarily because I haven’t found what works perfectly. Perhaps if you asked nicely I’d share that with you. With a little research and reading (which based on your other posts you have some difficulty with) you’ll realize I’ve likely already have posted. 😉 FWIW there are threads on single powders for several calibers....,so again yes you can use one powder for most needs. I like 4350 and 4064. Load that in everything from 223 - 270. There not the best but accuracy to 1 MOA in ALL my loads. [/QUOTE]
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