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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1931547" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>If simply "trying" one out that isn't "proven" by general consensus, I buy one or two. If its something I have found to be good in my rifle and I shoot it ALOT, I buy enough for the life of the barrel. If I don't use alot but don't want to deal with storing an opened container for a few years, I buy 1 lb canisters from the same lot. Right now, powder situation what it is, I take what I can get in 5-8 lb quantities in either form so long as I can obtain them from the same lot. I don't mind load development, but I like to shoot more. This topic is very situational.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1931547, member: 87887"] If simply "trying" one out that isn't "proven" by general consensus, I buy one or two. If its something I have found to be good in my rifle and I shoot it ALOT, I buy enough for the life of the barrel. If I don't use alot but don't want to deal with storing an opened container for a few years, I buy 1 lb canisters from the same lot. Right now, powder situation what it is, I take what I can get in 5-8 lb quantities in either form so long as I can obtain them from the same lot. I don't mind load development, but I like to shoot more. This topic is very situational. [/QUOTE]
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