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<blockquote data-quote="Rayce" data-source="post: 779208" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>I have not been reloading that long, but I have found that I do like the Bullseye powder. You just have to be careful on the 9mm, so that you dont get a hot load and over pressure. I also like power pistol. The most economical way is to buy in 8 lb keg.. If you got the money to spend.. These both seem to be very clean burning powders.. Which I will pay a little extra for clean...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayce, post: 779208, member: 8402"] I have not been reloading that long, but I have found that I do like the Bullseye powder. You just have to be careful on the 9mm, so that you dont get a hot load and over pressure. I also like power pistol. The most economical way is to buy in 8 lb keg.. If you got the money to spend.. These both seem to be very clean burning powders.. Which I will pay a little extra for clean... [/QUOTE]
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