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6.5 130g accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5299968" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>ty for offer! I think I'll be good with RL22 and the 130's. I get great velocity and accuracy from RL22 in my 7WSM with the 140's. I also have a pound of h1000 I havent touched in 15 years.</p><p></p><p>but jeez, gone are the days of working up a load trying 3 or 4 different powders, varying seating depths, etc, etc, etc in an attempt to eek out the tiniest groups possible.</p><p></p><p>Now it's ladder test, find the first node you hit, load up three, and if they hit less than an inch, you're good to go hunting.</p><p></p><p>The last powder/ primer crunch we had was back in 2008 or so (Obama scare). It took powder valley 6 months to fill my order, but I think I stockpiled 25,000 primers and over 100lbs of powder. Of course, prices were about half what they are now, so it wasn't all that terribly expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5299968, member: 2805"] ty for offer! I think I'll be good with RL22 and the 130's. I get great velocity and accuracy from RL22 in my 7WSM with the 140's. I also have a pound of h1000 I havent touched in 15 years. but jeez, gone are the days of working up a load trying 3 or 4 different powders, varying seating depths, etc, etc, etc in an attempt to eek out the tiniest groups possible. Now it's ladder test, find the first node you hit, load up three, and if they hit less than an inch, you're good to go hunting. The last powder/ primer crunch we had was back in 2008 or so (Obama scare). It took powder valley 6 months to fill my order, but I think I stockpiled 25,000 primers and over 100lbs of powder. Of course, prices were about half what they are now, so it wasn't all that terribly expensive. [/QUOTE]
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