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In fact, with a little ingenuity, I can use a pistol powder, at only 10 grains, and cast lead bullets in the. Let's see: 10 grains of powder per charge, is rounds of. Looks like I'm good for almost rounds of. It's interesting what can be done with a pound of powder. A few BIG cartridges, or a whole mess of smaller cartridges. Worth a thought. The FUN factor of the big cartridges must be acknowledged! True True! Now i just need to find some more H and I'll be all set.

Yeah, I like the medium burners a little more often. Even cases like the Win Mag seem like big powder cartridges when times are tough. Luckily, I don't shoot it a ton. Really though, it makes me wish I had a smaller 22 centerfire to shoot though.. The boys Win is that rifle for now Yes, some of the smaller capacity pistol cartridges do great with just a tiny bit of gunpowder. I was thinking of some of the. Amazingly light on powder consumption. I might have to build some of those again!

This is one of the reasons I have a 6. Small rounds so I can get the most bang for my buck. JD, what is more impressive is the 6" three bruise group on your shoulder and the stress fractures on your cheek bone.

Guy, I was gonna sit down and figure out how many. You answered that one for me. The load I was going to use was That is if I don't spill any on the floor. Yeah the and the 7STW are spending more time in the safe now. Buy 6 jugs and Weidner's will pay the hazmat fee. Have to say though, the and the have been getting shot more lately. A Rem was probably the cheapest round to reload for because of cheap brass but I wonder if something like the 17 Hornet would be better now since it uses les than half the powder.

Would be a fun round to shoot at the range, the only other real option where I live would be using it for head shooting grouse longer ranges which would be fun indeed. Guy, blackout with 14 grains of AA behind a grain Berger about fps.

Posted: Tue Apr 02, am. But we are keeping the shots to within yards. Head shots only. At that low speed the bullets do not appear to be expanding. Hitting the head bone is causing the bullets to blow out the other side of the head. We are using the heavier weight to off set the speed loss. So far so good. Now the nope is not a certain thing as we have yet to recover a bullet. Confirm Cancel. User Panel. Login Register? Armory » Reloading. Site Notices.

Meyers' New "Pocket Rocket". So I'm running the numbers to figure out how much per round I can save if I reload for. If I remember correctly, it's grains per pound of powder. Figure, the average. Your caclucatlions are correct. That is exactly what I am getting using Dont forget to account for the 2 or 3 powder dumps onto the bench while charging, checking weights, swithing between powders etc.

No sense in buying a pound, get an 8 pound keg from Powder Valley and never look back. I use I too have been thinking a pound at a time. I might have to go through and find a powder in common across several calibers. To the OP Now that's some good thinking.



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