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Old 08-14-2009 | 09:21 PM
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Where did you get those tube like containers to hold the pre-measured powder??? I'm using 35mm film canisters which work....but those little tubes look handy.

I picked up the Knight LRH last week for $299.99 here in Wisconsin so I'm sort of in the same boat as you are. I ordered the bulk PT Golds (50 per bag for about $21) which is about half the price of the packaged bullets. Last year I bought the Disc Extreme and followed Toby's advice with the bh209, PT golds, CCI M primers. Most of my 3-shot groups were under an inch with my best group measuring 0.426" c-t-c. One thing I do differently is use a more powerful scope during load development. Usually a 6x20 or 4x12 Leupold so I can adjust the parallax. During load development, I think it's smart to remove as much of the scope error as possible. I bought the same scope you have for hunting, which is just wonderful. I'll install that scope once I find the best load powder combo with my other scopes. kl
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