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GWP

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I have just opened my last tub of Varget nearly broke my heart only use it now for 7-08 used to reload 22-250 and 65x55 loaded a hundred up so will keep me going for now
 
I feel your pain. I'm down to my last few ounces of H4831. I've a couple of hundred loaded rounds, but once they're gone it'll be time for a new load for the .270
 
I feel your pain. I'm down to my last few ounces of H4831. I've a couple of hundred loaded rounds, but once they're gone it'll be time for a new load for the .270
Got a good one for the Barnes 110gr TTSX using N135 Vhit (3143 m/s) if you are interested (Tikka t3X 20").
 
Thankfully the REACH regulations have prohibited a number of toxic chemicals that are harmful to human health from being imported and sold.

In terms of powders these are mostly American ones developed 60 odd years ago.

Fortunately there are very good powders such as Vihtavouri and Reload Swiss. Many of these produce exceptional accuracy so much so that are favoured by world championship level shooters, and within their ranges are powders suited for every cartridge.

Yes you might have work up a new load, but other than that what really is the problem of switching?
 
Thankfully the REACH regulations have prohibited a number of toxic chemicals that are harmful to human health from being imported and sold.

In terms of powders these are mostly American ones developed 60 odd years ago.

Fortunately there are very good powders such as Vihtavouri and Reload Swiss. Many of these produce exceptional accuracy so much so that are favoured by world championship level shooters, and within their ranges are powders suited for every cartridge.

Yes you might have work up a new load, but other than that what really is the problem of switching?
There is no problem in switching as i already have n140-n150 but this load just works and the original post was meant with tongue in cheek but that seemed to go astray
 
Thankfully the REACH regulations have prohibited a number of toxic chemicals that are harmful to human health from being imported and sold.
As with lead ammunition, an entirely fabricated harm to human health. Especially given that lead whichnisn't used for ammunition is magically considered not to be so toxic.
Nobody was harmed by the powders banned from the market and because they are magically non-toxic when used by governments, they exemoted themselves from the regulations.
In terms of powders these are mostly American ones
What an uncanny coincidence!
developed 60 odd years ago.

Fortunately there are very good powders such as Vihtavouri and Reload Swiss. Many of these produce exceptional accuracy so much so that are favoured by world championship level shooters, and within their ranges are powders suited for every cartridge.

Yes you might have work up a new load, but other than that what really is the problem of switching?
 
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