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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Juice" data-source="post: 606075" data-attributes="member: 41218"><p>Look through the manuals and the rest is trial and error . I have found it easier to find good loads with Single base "stick type " powders than ball powders . All I am saying is they are a little less sensitive than ball powders as you develope an accurate load . Both types work well but for a new guy I think single base powders are easier to use. For volume loading applications ball powders are definatly a plus if you can develope a good load for your gun..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Juice, post: 606075, member: 41218"] Look through the manuals and the rest is trial and error . I have found it easier to find good loads with Single base "stick type " powders than ball powders . All I am saying is they are a little less sensitive than ball powders as you develope an accurate load . Both types work well but for a new guy I think single base powders are easier to use. For volume loading applications ball powders are definatly a plus if you can develope a good load for your gun.. [/QUOTE]
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