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Reloading
Powder to bullet comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 2324605" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>A lot of it depends on this question. Most what everyone is saying does followsuite, slow powders for heavies, faster powder for lighter bullets. Doesn't always ring true though. You will see a lot of short mags that operate just as good if not better with faster powders. Like R17 will often be as good as R22-thru 25 in short mags. Finding the perfect balance with case capacity, but rate, barrel length, and individuals chambers can vary a lot . I haven't found a hard fast rule other than trying and seeing for each individual gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 2324605, member: 88320"] A lot of it depends on this question. Most what everyone is saying does followsuite, slow powders for heavies, faster powder for lighter bullets. Doesn’t always ring true though. You will see a lot of short mags that operate just as good if not better with faster powders. Like R17 will often be as good as R22-thru 25 in short mags. Finding the perfect balance with case capacity, but rate, barrel length, and individuals chambers can vary a lot . I haven’t found a hard fast rule other than trying and seeing for each individual gun. [/QUOTE]
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