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Loose Powder vs Pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4801920" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>What exactly is easy about pellets in hunting?</p><p></p><p>They still need to be in a tube or something. You certainly are not walking around in the woods with a 100ct box of pellets. Pouring powder from a tube seems no harder than pouring pellets from a tube unless you are laying down? Pellets require more care in storage and fracture easily. Every pellet needs some kind of swabbing between shots which easily takes as much time as using a volume measure for loose powder.</p><p></p><p>So i walk into the field/range with premeasured BH209 loose powder in tubes. Took me a few seconds to measure each load at home. I never have to swab between my BH209 shots which gives me back those seconds and my time in the field/range is easier. If you have a RCBS Chargemaster, Redding 3BR or similar reloading powder measure you can use BH209 in it.</p><p></p><p>Nope sorry i dont get it. People have been duped into thinking its easier. They pay more for the privilege of being ignorant and getting worse performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4801920, member: 15365"] What exactly is easy about pellets in hunting? They still need to be in a tube or something. You certainly are not walking around in the woods with a 100ct box of pellets. Pouring powder from a tube seems no harder than pouring pellets from a tube unless you are laying down? Pellets require more care in storage and fracture easily. Every pellet needs some kind of swabbing between shots which easily takes as much time as using a volume measure for loose powder. So i walk into the field/range with premeasured BH209 loose powder in tubes. Took me a few seconds to measure each load at home. I never have to swab between my BH209 shots which gives me back those seconds and my time in the field/range is easier. If you have a RCBS Chargemaster, Redding 3BR or similar reloading powder measure you can use BH209 in it. Nope sorry i dont get it. People have been duped into thinking its easier. They pay more for the privilege of being ignorant and getting worse performance. [/QUOTE]
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