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IT’S A SHOOTER’S WORLD

Reloading, as we know, is all about options. Handloaders love nothing more than the options presented by the wide variety of components, but it can be a terrible experience when our favorite products are unavailable.

I have a dozen or so favorite powders that I routinely reach for, though I’m always looking to make a new friend. From the IMR classics like IMR4064, IMR4350 and IMR3031, to the Hodgdon offerings like Varget, H414 and H4831SC, to the Alliant stuff like Reloder 15, 16, 19 and 22, not to mention Unique and Bullseye, to the newer or less-familiar products like Accurate Arms MagPro, AA4350 and

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