I've searched and can't find a discussion about this but if there is one, please direct me to it.
I've been reloading for a couple of years and know that some shooters do it to squeeze the best possible accuracy out of their firearm, while others do it to save money.
The accuracy shooters usually put alot of time and money into chronos, dies, brass, working up a load etc to get all they can out of their firearm because they feel that they can do better than factory ammo (and I agree).
The shooters wanting to save money might not want to invest alot of money in equipment or time developing a load and are quite satisfied with factory performance, which is fine also.
My question has to do with Hornady Superformance powder. Hornady advertises it as being the same powder that they use in their Superformance ammo. From what I've heard, most companies use a blend of different powders and can't (or won't) just say "We use XXXX whatever in our ---- ammo" yet Hornady is basically saying just that.
My question is: If a shooter is satisfied with the performance of Hornady Superformance ammo in his firearm, could he not just take a factory round, pull the bullet, weigh the charge and then reload using that information (and the Hornady powder, of course)?
I've been reloading for a couple of years and know that some shooters do it to squeeze the best possible accuracy out of their firearm, while others do it to save money.
The accuracy shooters usually put alot of time and money into chronos, dies, brass, working up a load etc to get all they can out of their firearm because they feel that they can do better than factory ammo (and I agree).
The shooters wanting to save money might not want to invest alot of money in equipment or time developing a load and are quite satisfied with factory performance, which is fine also.
My question has to do with Hornady Superformance powder. Hornady advertises it as being the same powder that they use in their Superformance ammo. From what I've heard, most companies use a blend of different powders and can't (or won't) just say "We use XXXX whatever in our ---- ammo" yet Hornady is basically saying just that.
My question is: If a shooter is satisfied with the performance of Hornady Superformance ammo in his firearm, could he not just take a factory round, pull the bullet, weigh the charge and then reload using that information (and the Hornady powder, of course)?