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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Trying to find accuracy in a 45-70 405 Gr Bullet with 4198 powder.
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<blockquote data-quote="WHITEBULL" data-source="post: 2098376" data-attributes="member: 90263"><p>I don't think anyone was setting you up. Chances are the lead projectiles were not lubricant free. I have a few lbs of Harbor freight powder and it works just fine. But, I use it on freshly cast projectiles. I never have tried to use any powder on projectiles that had the lubricant removed. Chances are they were not lubricant free. At this point, I would scrap these, sell them, and start over. But don't give up! Reloading is a great hobby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WHITEBULL, post: 2098376, member: 90263"] I don't think anyone was setting you up. Chances are the lead projectiles were not lubricant free. I have a few lbs of Harbor freight powder and it works just fine. But, I use it on freshly cast projectiles. I never have tried to use any powder on projectiles that had the lubricant removed. Chances are they were not lubricant free. At this point, I would scrap these, sell them, and start over. But don't give up! Reloading is a great hobby! [/QUOTE]
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