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H-4350, WW296/H110 and Longshot
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Rifle varget RL26. H4350
Handgun. 296, lil gun, AA1680
Shotgun red dot, herco, international Clays
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I could easily survive with these three.
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IMR or H 4895, 4831, and Red Dot
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Unique, RL15 and H4350 would do everything I “need” done, but it would be like golfing with a putter, 5 iron and a driver. You could do it, but better tools exist and would add to the enjoyment.
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RL15 H4350 H4831
I've consolidated my rifle chamberings to: 223, 69 SMK with RL15 7mm08, 140s with H4350 280AI, 160s with H4831 375H&H, 260AB with RL15 and 300s with H4350
I use other powders, but would be content with those three.
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For the rest of your days what would they be? How long have you had this illness?
I am..........disturbed.
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Varget, R-17, H1000
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I almost wrote that but I would swap out H-1000 for IMR 4320
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Varget: rifle H110: revolver hunting loads Bullseye: 45 ACP Titegroup: 9mm
I could keep my 22-250. The 25-06 is a maybe. No powder on earth holds a candle to H110 for full throttle revolver hunting loads. Bullseye and 45 Auto target loads are peanut butter and jelly. Bullseye is also a great powder for very accurate revolver target loads. Here’s where I can’t live with just three powders. I can’t get maximum accuracy from a 9mm using a powder for low pressure 45 Auto loads. And for what it’s worth, lots of powders work well in 9mm. For me, Titegroup has been the most consistently accurate powder I’ve tried across many many 9mms using a variety of bullets and bullet weights. Your results may vary 😉.
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I'm going to assume you are talking strictly rifle powders.
Based on that criteria, mine would be:
H335 IMR-4350 RL-22
Those would take care of everything I have from 223 Rem to 270 Weatherby.
Pistol and shotgun powders are a totally different thread!
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Reloader 15 H-4350 H-1000
I consolidated things down a few years ago. I load one of those powders in most of my rifles and the handguns get factory ammo most of the time. Everything gets a Federal primer.
Makes it easy to stock up for the panics!
Winchester rifles and Swarovski scopes.
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For me, it would be:
IMR 4350, for .280 and .30-06, RL 22 for .270 WSM and .257 Wby., IMR 4227, for my big-bore handguns.
I'd rather be a free man in my grave, than living as a puppet or a slave....
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RL15, IMR4350 and bullseye
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Unique, RL15 and H4350 would do everything I “need” done, but it would be like golfing with a putter, 5 iron and a driver. You could do it, but better tools exist and would add to the enjoyment.
Old70 Pretty much my take on it. RL-15 isn't the best for lighter bullet weights in the .223 but it will work.
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Varget, H4895, H4831sc
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