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Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor
02-21-2022, 11:39 AM,
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RE: Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor
I had a loading bench in the toy hauler when I pulled it and load test loads at the Quigley getting there a week or more early.
But with shooting black powder loads when you run out of the lot you just finished it all starts over again finding a good load.

These days of inflation I don't think I will burn up 4-5 cases of powder a year anymore as well getting a couple sleeves of primers every year.

They have a hard time getting our guns but they can stop you for getting the components to shoot in the guns, and it will get worse when they get better than 2/3 control to change the constitution.
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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RE: Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor - by Kurt - 02-21-2022, 11:39 AM

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