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Load Development Ruger Precision Rifle .243
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<blockquote data-quote="buckfvr" data-source="post: 1164838" data-attributes="member: 43353"><p>SO there seems to be two camps where powder is concerned.......I'll stick with say 4064, been usin it for 40 years and its always worked fine.....vs. Its called Extreme Powder for a reason, so Im using that !!!!! Wrong. Forget about old reliable and advertisements and just test and compare. Read up on powders and learn just how similar they are with in a burn rate......read about primers, and how they work with different burn rate powders......make learned decisions on what to test and what to maybe test another time. Read about case capacity and case volume by powder type. You have to be somewhat more analytical than you'd think, but it will show in the end whether your choice was good or bad.......dont settle for good enough, go for great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckfvr, post: 1164838, member: 43353"] SO there seems to be two camps where powder is concerned.......I'll stick with say 4064, been usin it for 40 years and its always worked fine.....vs. Its called Extreme Powder for a reason, so Im using that !!!!! Wrong. Forget about old reliable and advertisements and just test and compare. Read up on powders and learn just how similar they are with in a burn rate......read about primers, and how they work with different burn rate powders......make learned decisions on what to test and what to maybe test another time. Read about case capacity and case volume by powder type. You have to be somewhat more analytical than you'd think, but it will show in the end whether your choice was good or bad.......dont settle for good enough, go for great. [/QUOTE]
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