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How much Brass, Bullets, and Powder do you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1718075" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>If you have a proven load, then go ahead and stock up. I'm trying to down size the powder collection since I was up to 27 different powders on hand at one point. Now I try to stick to a couple of versatile powders and just buy a keg of each. Powders like Varget, H4350, H1000, Retumbo and H50bmg will cover a lot of different rifle combos and makes it more affordable to keep a good supply on hand. A keg of H1000 is enough to keep even an avid 300 Win Mag shooter stocked up a couple years. Combine that with 200 pieces of brass and you'd be covered for better than half the life of the barrel and it would be flexible enough to work with a variety of different bullets. </p><p></p><p>If you find one bullet that works well for you, then grab 500 of them. I hate to buy too many of any single bullet though because I never know when something new is going to come out that I want to try. There's nothing worse than sitting on 300 bullets because you found something new that works better! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1718075, member: 11960"] If you have a proven load, then go ahead and stock up. I'm trying to down size the powder collection since I was up to 27 different powders on hand at one point. Now I try to stick to a couple of versatile powders and just buy a keg of each. Powders like Varget, H4350, H1000, Retumbo and H50bmg will cover a lot of different rifle combos and makes it more affordable to keep a good supply on hand. A keg of H1000 is enough to keep even an avid 300 Win Mag shooter stocked up a couple years. Combine that with 200 pieces of brass and you'd be covered for better than half the life of the barrel and it would be flexible enough to work with a variety of different bullets. If you find one bullet that works well for you, then grab 500 of them. I hate to buy too many of any single bullet though because I never know when something new is going to come out that I want to try. There's nothing worse than sitting on 300 bullets because you found something new that works better! LOL [/QUOTE]
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