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Reloading
Norma powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2171190" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>glad You did so well. When I start load development, I test as many different powders as I can because I've had some unusual results. Most guys like the slower powders. I find that I get some amazing numbers and tight groups with the faster ones. My old 243 had a love affair with imr3031 and Hornady 100 gr sbt shooting one hole groups. 2 days ago my new 284 was doing ok with rl16, 4451 and last minute I decided to try 4166. Bingo, .1" groups and 5es And 3138 FPS. Often I can find the perfect powder using quickload and a method I started testing and it works well so far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2171190, member: 68015"] glad You did so well. When I start load development, I test as many different powders as I can because I’ve had some unusual results. Most guys like the slower powders. I find that I get some amazing numbers and tight groups with the faster ones. My old 243 had a love affair with imr3031 and Hornady 100 gr sbt shooting one hole groups. 2 days ago my new 284 was doing ok with rl16, 4451 and last minute I decided to try 4166. Bingo, .1” groups and 5es And 3138 FPS. Often I can find the perfect powder using quickload and a method I started testing and it works well so far [/QUOTE]
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