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Reloading
New to rifle reloading - Powder suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="cornshank" data-source="post: 2462371" data-attributes="member: 121368"><p>Hi, I agree with all above advice , take it from us , who have tried a few different powders over the years.</p><p>4350 and 4831 for the 30-06, works pretty good .</p><p>Other powders will of course work.</p><p></p><p>For my experience for the 30-06 , 180 gr bullets , cover a lot of different hunting.</p><p></p><p>One more thing , i found that sticking with one type of brass ,one brand of primer ,one brand and weight bullet and one load of powder ,makes it a lot easier .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornshank, post: 2462371, member: 121368"] Hi, I agree with all above advice , take it from us , who have tried a few different powders over the years. 4350 and 4831 for the 30-06, works pretty good . Other powders will of course work. For my experience for the 30-06 , 180 gr bullets , cover a lot of different hunting. One more thing , i found that sticking with one type of brass ,one brand of primer ,one brand and weight bullet and one load of powder ,makes it a lot easier . [/QUOTE]
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