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The Best Bullets and the Best Powders
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1724688" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I don't hunt anything edible with anything but Nosler Partitions. For everything else, my go to is either Sierra or Hornady. I don't live all that far from Sierra and taking a trip there to buy seconds is like turning a kid loose in a candy store! The only thing that slows me down is my budget. I do so love going there, honest! It's funny, when I lived in CA, they wern't far up the road from me and my buddies and I used to buy bullets that were all mixed up by the pound for essentially scrap lead prices. I still buy them by the pound but they're sorted into specific bullet types these days. They still have to be individually weighed (I have a few .22 cal. ballistic tips with no core... 14 gr each. They should scream with a few grains of Unique or Bullseye!) and occasionally trimmed of plastic or lead but they still shoot pretty durned good. I get a kick out going thru them and finding the occasional oddity. Ah, the things that amuse us older kids!</p><p></p><p>As to powders, I have a bit of everything, except the VV powders, which are a bit rich for my budget.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1724688, member: 78056"] I don't hunt anything edible with anything but Nosler Partitions. For everything else, my go to is either Sierra or Hornady. I don't live all that far from Sierra and taking a trip there to buy seconds is like turning a kid loose in a candy store! The only thing that slows me down is my budget. I do so love going there, honest! It's funny, when I lived in CA, they wern't far up the road from me and my buddies and I used to buy bullets that were all mixed up by the pound for essentially scrap lead prices. I still buy them by the pound but they're sorted into specific bullet types these days. They still have to be individually weighed (I have a few .22 cal. ballistic tips with no core... 14 gr each. They should scream with a few grains of Unique or Bullseye!) and occasionally trimmed of plastic or lead but they still shoot pretty durned good. I get a kick out going thru them and finding the occasional oddity. Ah, the things that amuse us older kids! As to powders, I have a bit of everything, except the VV powders, which are a bit rich for my budget. Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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