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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2749850" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I see the bullets, but not like I use too. I have a big stock of Nosler bullets in the grains and caliber to start with. I would purchase them as I seen them on sale several years ago. </p><p>Generally once I develop a round for that rifle I stay with it. So I don't do much changing with powder, primers or bullets. I do go through the steps in developing the round that I am going to use. An idea of what I want, but don't have any set guide. I do or now using the better grades of brass. Primers I generally use Fed 210 & 210M. I have others in primers, and try them to see if I get something better in grouping, velocity. Final is how they hold up in hunting and taking animals. Varmint I am not worried about other than bullet does it job and put them down in one shot. </p><p>The biggest problem is getting primer in other types that are match primers. </p><p>I am beginning to see SRP in match type, but not much in LRP. I am watching for Winchester and other that bench primes or match. </p><p>The other is most of my rifles are slower twist rates, so all copper bullets don't work that well in them. </p><p>The other is I generally us the H powders, and I do have those powder on hand. I have been going some check on other powder that are single base powder. I gotten several different powder in 1# amounts to see how they work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2749850, member: 101791"] I see the bullets, but not like I use too. I have a big stock of Nosler bullets in the grains and caliber to start with. I would purchase them as I seen them on sale several years ago. Generally once I develop a round for that rifle I stay with it. So I don't do much changing with powder, primers or bullets. I do go through the steps in developing the round that I am going to use. An idea of what I want, but don't have any set guide. I do or now using the better grades of brass. Primers I generally use Fed 210 & 210M. I have others in primers, and try them to see if I get something better in grouping, velocity. Final is how they hold up in hunting and taking animals. Varmint I am not worried about other than bullet does it job and put them down in one shot. The biggest problem is getting primer in other types that are match primers. I am beginning to see SRP in match type, but not much in LRP. I am watching for Winchester and other that bench primes or match. The other is most of my rifles are slower twist rates, so all copper bullets don't work that well in them. The other is I generally us the H powders, and I do have those powder on hand. I have been going some check on other powder that are single base powder. I gotten several different powder in 1# amounts to see how they work. [/QUOTE]
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