Yep just standard LC/FC cases. No fancy case prep. The nice thing about this load is that it seems to work well in temp extremes. No flattened primers during long shot strings in the summer, runs well with suppressor, and also is hot enough to run in subzero temps.
I mostly run CCI-450 primers, but I have shot CCI-400's as well with no ill effects. They are available and reliable.
Thanks to all the help and posts and offers of assistance.
I found a remote LGS that had exactly one pound in stock which is enough to get me through the next match (I only need 200 rounds) I will snag up an 8lb jug shortly.
It's the only load I've ever ran in my SPR, and I'm very happy with it. It shoots about 1/3 the size groups that factory Black Hills TMK loads run through the same gun on the same day with the same shooter at 600 yards. It really emphasizes why handloading is so beneficial.
Why do the loudest do the least?
https://www.natchezss.com/imr-powder...der-8-lbs.html shows 28 in stock currently.
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I also used to scoff at the thought of testing each powder lot... But now I think it is a good idea too, had some similar issues with Varget and H4895.
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