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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 2086553" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>I once obtained a few hundred reloads from a widow. The bullets were "Sisk" 55 grain sp. They were loaded 220 Swift. The handwriting was very squiggly like you see with a OLD man. The 4064 charge was about right. I pulled and weighed 10 random loads. I then shot them- ALL of them eventually. I never found a load to duplicate or beat this one. I guess that 14 twist liked the Sisk bullets. Wish I had a bunch of those bullets for coyotes.</p><p></p><p>If you dump that powder on a clean sheet of paper and put a scale next to it, that powder should be easy to identify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 2086553, member: 40966"] I once obtained a few hundred reloads from a widow. The bullets were "Sisk" 55 grain sp. They were loaded 220 Swift. The handwriting was very squiggly like you see with a OLD man. The 4064 charge was about right. I pulled and weighed 10 random loads. I then shot them- ALL of them eventually. I never found a load to duplicate or beat this one. I guess that 14 twist liked the Sisk bullets. Wish I had a bunch of those bullets for coyotes. If you dump that powder on a clean sheet of paper and put a scale next to it, that powder should be easy to identify. [/QUOTE]
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