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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 3069553" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I like H4350SC for 243 win, with a bullet over 80gr. H4350SC is temperature insensitive so it makes reloading easy for me. I am going to do a little reading on Reloader 17 to see if it will work with youth loads.</p><p>I agree about using a chronograph to check loads. I mostly use a chronograph to check the speed for my ballistic program, which makes getting my scope dope easier.</p><p>I check every case after it shoot it for over pressure and primer condition, when I am at the range. I actually do it while I am waiting on the barrel to cool down between shots.</p><p>If I changed powders, I would start with the minimum load and work my way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 3069553, member: 28113"] I like H4350SC for 243 win, with a bullet over 80gr. H4350SC is temperature insensitive so it makes reloading easy for me. I am going to do a little reading on Reloader 17 to see if it will work with youth loads. I agree about using a chronograph to check loads. I mostly use a chronograph to check the speed for my ballistic program, which makes getting my scope dope easier. I check every case after it shoot it for over pressure and primer condition, when I am at the range. I actually do it while I am waiting on the barrel to cool down between shots. If I changed powders, I would start with the minimum load and work my way up. [/QUOTE]
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