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Just because iam new and researching, how does one measure case volume correctly? This would make since to me as iam researching powders and there are several that have been used with success but after putting the top four in a shopping "cart" I thought well that's an expensive experimen a d went back to reading.
I look to see what the winners are using. My goal is not to reinvent the wheel.So with all the choices out there today, how do you choose the one for you. What are your most important criteria. I am testing a lot and moving beyond what I learned from dad. I am looking at criteria or how you choose.
1. Velosity
2. Case fill
3. Powder form flake ball, extrusion
4. Muzzle flash or none
5. Clean/dirty
6. Temprature stability
7. Cost
8. Versitile-works in many loadings.
9. Avalibility- added from post below
Cost is intresting to me because trail boss is super cool and useful, but by weight more expensive than most others considering how much less you get in a bottle.
Do you have powders that dont fit your criteria but are so good in a certain area that you use it anyway.
I ask because I see "what powder should I use in my xxx" and I want to see behind the big green curtain.
A great way to go. Development of a good system is what I'm working at. Not a bunch of guys competing with 6.5 sweed in a military bolt class or a 7.7 jap where I shoot. A system of selection in classes with most not shooting exactly the same setup is what I'm working against. Military bolt and rifle caliber lever siloette is my favorite two classes.I look to see what the winners are using. My goal is not to reinvent the wheel.
One would think selecting and then testing would be prudentDoing some of what others do, for no more than the sake of that, could be the worst things for you to do.
I would start with H4895 if it works in your lever guns...it may be the only powder you will ever need.A great way to go. Development of a good system is what I'm working at. Not a bunch of guys competing with 6.5 sweed in a military bolt class or a 7.7 jap where I shoot. A system of selection in classes with most not shooting exactly the same setup is what I'm working against. Military bolt and rifle caliber lever siloette is my favorite two classes.