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<blockquote data-quote="tack" data-source="post: 1259012" data-attributes="member: 13735"><p>I'm thinking of getting back into reloading again. I used to use a lot of unique 15 years ago. Glad to see it's still around! I used it in most of my pistol loads. Burned well, and a pound goes a long way. Used to use blue dot a lot too in the larger calibres like .357. Sometimes used bullseye in very small loadings. I would read the load data in my books, decide how I wanted the bullet to perform (also consider the projectile's makeup), and used the appropriate powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tack, post: 1259012, member: 13735"] I'm thinking of getting back into reloading again. I used to use a lot of unique 15 years ago. Glad to see it's still around! I used it in most of my pistol loads. Burned well, and a pound goes a long way. Used to use blue dot a lot too in the larger calibres like .357. Sometimes used bullseye in very small loadings. I would read the load data in my books, decide how I wanted the bullet to perform (also consider the projectile's makeup), and used the appropriate powder. [/QUOTE]
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