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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1075276" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>rh, there are well over a hundred powders available in the U.S. They are categorized by the speed by which they burn. The fastest are used in shotgun and pistol with the slower half used in center fire rifles. Many reloaders research which powder is most accurate for a particular caliber, bullet and barrel combination. Using the Internet, forums and manufacturers you will find quite a few combinations submitted by every reloader who has had success with their pet load. Needlessly said, trying all suggestions would cost a fortune. Pick 3 or 4 submitted the most. Ask plenty of questions here on this forum. No question is stupid and not all responses will work for you. There is no magic load. The reason one combination that performs well for an identical rifle does not work for your's is no two rifles are that alike, (Just Physics). Do your research and ask questions and you'll do well. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1075276, member: 70363"] rh, there are well over a hundred powders available in the U.S. They are categorized by the speed by which they burn. The fastest are used in shotgun and pistol with the slower half used in center fire rifles. Many reloaders research which powder is most accurate for a particular caliber, bullet and barrel combination. Using the Internet, forums and manufacturers you will find quite a few combinations submitted by every reloader who has had success with their pet load. Needlessly said, trying all suggestions would cost a fortune. Pick 3 or 4 submitted the most. Ask plenty of questions here on this forum. No question is stupid and not all responses will work for you. There is no magic load. The reason one combination that performs well for an identical rifle does not work for your's is no two rifles are that alike, (Just Physics). Do your research and ask questions and you'll do well. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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