- Location
- Western Manitoba
6.5cm, 6.5x55 and a couple of others in that category.
It's a useful powder but hard to come by. If you purchase any, purchase enough so that you have a supply on hand that you can continue to use, after you've developed your initial loads.
A pound at a time is a waste of money/components/time if you can't find anymore.
Is becoming a real thing, these days - sorta like finding a tray of 100 primers and going to "work up" a good loading. Or a single box of 50 or 100 bullets - And then what? Assume 50 grains per loading - that gets you 140 rounds. So, is easy enough to fire off 40 rounds to find a "good load" - after pressure series, testing for accuracy, etc. So a pound of new-to-you powder leaves about 100 rounds worth. For some people, that is a Saturday at the range. For others, is a decade or more worth of hunting - just not much for practice, or for verifying that scope is still sighted in. For decades, I would just go to local store and get more of what I needed - so I bought single trays of primers, one pound bottles of powder - one or two boxes of bullets. I suspect those days are gone?? Certainly the stores, and their inventory, are.




















































