savageshooter86 said:PVI has Varget. Just got 32#
gstaylorg said:Yeah - 32#. That's exactly why so many people can't get any at all.
SWThomas said:I wonder how many years it takes to use 32#.....![]()
XTR said:SWThomas said:I wonder how many years it takes to use 32#.....![]()
I think you should note that he said he went in with friends.
As for how long? I shot over 16 lbs of powder last yr. So not as long as you might think. Hell, I loaded four pounds in two days getting ready for Raton.
[br]bayou shooter said:XTR said:SWThomas said:I wonder how many years it takes to use 32#.....![]()
I think you should note that he said he went in with friends.
As for how long? I shot over 16 lbs of powder last yr. So not as long as you might think. Hell, I loaded four pounds in two days getting ready for Raton.
I get 157 rounds or so out of a pound; so for Raton, I went through about 3 pounds in 3 days. You load more and faster than I. Maybe you use 2 Chargemasters.![]()
Steve Blair said:[br]bayou shooter said:XTR said:SWThomas said:I wonder how many years it takes to use 32#.....![]()
I think you should note that he said he went in with friends.
As for how long? I shot over 16 lbs of powder last yr. So not as long as you might think. Hell, I loaded four pounds in two days getting ready for Raton.
I get 157 rounds or so out of a pound; so for Raton, I went through about 3 pounds in 3 days. You load more and faster than I. Maybe you use 2 Chargemasters.![]()
I shot 2700 rounds through my .300 WSM last year. I get 106 rounds per pound of H4831 SC. That's 25.5 pounds, just in one rifle. About 90% was shot in competition. If you compete frequently, buying 32-48# is prudent, not hoarding. Changing powder lots in the middle of a season is a PITA that I do not need.