msta999
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I did have 3 different kinds of bullets and two different kinds of powder, but I think that was way too may different loads and just too much to keep track of, plus expensive. I am now sticking with just one bullet, which is AccuBond Nosler 180 grain Spitzer. I am also just sticking with the R19 powder. I started out with the low end of the chart of 72 and made 3 rounds each of 74, 75, 75.6, 76, 76.6 and 77. The difference between the 4831, the R19 and the different bullets was huge. This has really been a learning experience for me. I didn't know there would be such a difference between loads.
Has anyone used these Nosler bullets? They have the boat tail and the guy at the store swore by them, though I'm thinking I should have went with the lead point bullet, like hornady.
Has anyone used these Nosler bullets? They have the boat tail and the guy at the store swore by them, though I'm thinking I should have went with the lead point bullet, like hornady.