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<blockquote data-quote="impalaSS" data-source="post: 1368124" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>I already have the BL-2 so im gonna use what i have. I have been reading alot of good things about varget powder the only down side that i have heard is it dosent meter well in all powder drops. also I will look into the AA2230 havent looked into accurate powders much. I am going to try some of the 55 grain FMJBT bulk hornady ammo. There really isnt any selection in the heavier bullets when looking to buy in bulk. This may be an ignorant question but why are the heavier 68 and 75 grain BTHP bullets always considered the match bullets? I would think that a 52-55 grain BTHP would have a flatter flight pattern given less weight and more velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="impalaSS, post: 1368124, member: 13519"] I already have the BL-2 so im gonna use what i have. I have been reading alot of good things about varget powder the only down side that i have heard is it dosent meter well in all powder drops. also I will look into the AA2230 havent looked into accurate powders much. I am going to try some of the 55 grain FMJBT bulk hornady ammo. There really isnt any selection in the heavier bullets when looking to buy in bulk. This may be an ignorant question but why are the heavier 68 and 75 grain BTHP bullets always considered the match bullets? I would think that a 52-55 grain BTHP would have a flatter flight pattern given less weight and more velocity. [/QUOTE]
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