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Old 08-06-2017, 04:39 AM
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Well, I'm true blue. Bullseye for me is one of the most versatile powders for the calibers that I reload for, although I have about 8 or 10 others that I use on occasion, including Unique.

For revolver shooting of the .32 S&W Long and the .38 Special, Bullseye is still my favorite. I'm talking target loads, not barn burners here.

But I am a traditionalist, and I love loading rounds with a powder that has been around for over a hundred years in cartridges that were designed over a hundred years ago, to shoot in guns that are closing in on a hundred years old. Just sort of fulfilling.

Best Regards, Les
Les, I agree. I've been using Bullseye for so long and never a problem, it burns clean, so, if it "ain't" broke ... don't fix it.

I'm 63 and loyal to product brand that has been loyal to me. Beside that it was one of Phillip Sharpe's favorites.
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