Redmt
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Are the powders that are commercially available that much different than the powders ammo manufacturers use? Are the manufacturers powders available to the public?
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Lot of other variables could be at play. CBOL, neck tension, primers, just a bad shooting day, etc.Question comes from a new 25-06. It came with some factory ammo that was as accurate as the best reloads. I pretty much duplicated it bullet for bullet fps . .75 group vs 1.25 group. The difference has to be the powders.
I have a decent variety of powders. I usually will select a powder to start with that I have had luck with in the past on other loads. If that doesn't give good results then I'll go to the powder I have the most of. I'll realign my priority choice to the fastest powder of what I have and see what happens. Thanks for the suggestions.I generally look at load data, pick the fastest powder for my bullet. Then look and see if it's temp stable, decent price and available. If it is i buy it and have good results usually. If it doesn't meet those 3 criteria I move on to the second fastest powder or the next