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Old 11-07-2009, 07:08 PM
Wayne02 Wayne02 is offline
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Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load? Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load? Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load? Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load? Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load?  
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Default Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load?

Maybe using a 200gr LSWC bullet?

As a practical matter, how much difference is there between these two powders in this appication?

If a person did not have either of these on hand and was to go out and purchase one of them for the above application, is one more versatile for use in other calibers/loads than the other? For example what about a load for .38 in a revolver for bullseye competition?

Thanks

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