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Light target loads=Bullseye

 

Mid range loads=Unique

 

All out Magnum loads=2400

 

 

This has been a public service announcement from Lafayette, Tennessee.

 

The end. :tough:

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Light target loads=Bullseye

Mid range loads=Unique

All out Magnum loads=2400


This has been a public service announcement from Lafayette, Tennessee.

The end. :tough:

Sounds good, do you have some to loan?
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i have and still do use all three.  they are the old school powders.  the one you go to when you can not find any thing else.  aa #5 and/or titegroup will load just about every thing.  

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i have and still do use all three.  they are the old school powders.  the one you go to when you can not find any thing else.  aa #5 and/or titegroup will load just about every thing.  

#5 gets my vote for 9mm and 45 acp.

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I haven't been reloading long but I have been using Accurate #5 for .38 Special/.38 +P.  I have Accurate #7 to use for .44 Magnum (just finally found a bullet I want to try this last Friday so I haven't loaded any of those, yet.)  There is load data for .357 using either of the two.  Those are about the only calibers I am likely to reload - at least any time soon - so I am pretty happy with those choices.

 

I'm not really interested in experimenting with components, etc. (other than trying different bullets until I find one or two I like the best.)  I just want to come up with a load or two for each that I like and stick with those.

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I appreciate the concept, but in these unsettled times I feel it pays to be flexible.

I certainly have my favorites, but I've been experimenting some too.

 

I haven't been reloading long but I have been using Accurate #5 for .38 Special/.38 +P.  I have Accurate #7 to use for .44 Magnum (just finally found a bullet I want to try this last Friday so I haven't loaded any of those, yet.)  There is load data for .357 using either of the two.  Those are about the only calibers I am likely to reload - at least any time soon - so I am pretty happy with those choices.

 

I'm not really interested in experimenting with components, etc. (other than trying different bullets until I find one or two I like the best.)  I just want to come up with a load or two for each that I like and stick with those.

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