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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 1648390" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>Over time I am reducing the number of different bullets, different powders, different primers and different brass that I use. None of my powder is very old as I shoot a lot. H1000, IMR 4831 and IMR 4064: these three cover all of my bottle neck cartridges, giving good accuracy and performance (4895 and 2400 for the 45-70 and 44 W.C.F. Unique and Bullseye for the pistols). Once I hit on the right load I search no further, load 50 at a time so I am always ready for a hunt or a target. Lately my 308 and 358 Winchester give me pure pleasure. Go to the range, shoot five each at a pie plate with a sticker target. Might bring along the EDGE for five rounds at 300. I am old but life is still good... I go when the sun is high and hot as others say it is too hot to shoot: impossible! Same as the winter too cold or wet!, NEVER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 1648390, member: 65116"] Over time I am reducing the number of different bullets, different powders, different primers and different brass that I use. None of my powder is very old as I shoot a lot. H1000, IMR 4831 and IMR 4064: these three cover all of my bottle neck cartridges, giving good accuracy and performance (4895 and 2400 for the 45-70 and 44 W.C.F. Unique and Bullseye for the pistols). Once I hit on the right load I search no further, load 50 at a time so I am always ready for a hunt or a target. Lately my 308 and 358 Winchester give me pure pleasure. Go to the range, shoot five each at a pie plate with a sticker target. Might bring along the EDGE for five rounds at 300. I am old but life is still good... I go when the sun is high and hot as others say it is too hot to shoot: impossible! Same as the winter too cold or wet!, NEVER. [/QUOTE]
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