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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 1931913" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>Being new to reloading, I think it would be to your advantage to begin load development with multiple powder options rather than fewer. I general like to have four or five powder options when loading for a new cartridge or different bullet/weight. This favors the 1# bottle from a coat/risk perspective. By that, I mean you will not end up with a large quantity of a powder that dies not meet your expectations. Once you have developed a final load for a particular cartridge that you shoot in volume, I would then consider buying in larger quantities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 1931913, member: 112153"] Being new to reloading, I think it would be to your advantage to begin load development with multiple powder options rather than fewer. I general like to have four or five powder options when loading for a new cartridge or different bullet/weight. This favors the 1# bottle from a coat/risk perspective. By that, I mean you will not end up with a large quantity of a powder that dies not meet your expectations. Once you have developed a final load for a particular cartridge that you shoot in volume, I would then consider buying in larger quantities. [/QUOTE]
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