New reloader here.
I'm just finishing up setting up my reloading bench. I just finally picked up some 175 SMK HPBT and some Remington 9 1/2 primers at Scheels. I've read a crap ton and was wanting to get some Varget or Reloader 15 for my powder. However, I'm having a really hard time finding either powders(even though I've only checked Scheels...don't wanna have to order online due to the hellaciously expensive shipping fees). My Lyman manual says the "potentially most accurate load" powder is N550, but I don't hear a lot about that. So I guess to get down to the brass...I'm shooting a rem 700 26" varmint barrel and loading 175's for it. I know I need to tune the load to my gun, but my biggest worry about powder is that I live in Illinois and our temperatures fluctuate 120(100+ or -15-) degrees yearly. I shoot year round and thats why I wanted varget...temp stable. I'd be fine waiting to find a pound of Varget, but I'd hate to develop a load and then not be able to find it any more....so is there anything yall would recommend outside of those two that would handle the weather/humidity here, but still provide equally accurate loads?...or should I wait?
Thanks in advance!!
Adam
I'm just finishing up setting up my reloading bench. I just finally picked up some 175 SMK HPBT and some Remington 9 1/2 primers at Scheels. I've read a crap ton and was wanting to get some Varget or Reloader 15 for my powder. However, I'm having a really hard time finding either powders(even though I've only checked Scheels...don't wanna have to order online due to the hellaciously expensive shipping fees). My Lyman manual says the "potentially most accurate load" powder is N550, but I don't hear a lot about that. So I guess to get down to the brass...I'm shooting a rem 700 26" varmint barrel and loading 175's for it. I know I need to tune the load to my gun, but my biggest worry about powder is that I live in Illinois and our temperatures fluctuate 120(100+ or -15-) degrees yearly. I shoot year round and thats why I wanted varget...temp stable. I'd be fine waiting to find a pound of Varget, but I'd hate to develop a load and then not be able to find it any more....so is there anything yall would recommend outside of those two that would handle the weather/humidity here, but still provide equally accurate loads?...or should I wait?
Thanks in advance!!
Adam