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I opened up the cabinet today to do a bit of reloading and just for giggles I thought I'd take a quick inventory of powders in the cabinet.

I had 15 different powders. 15.

Pistol:
HP38, 2400, H110, Unique

Rifle:
IMR 4129, IMR 3031, IMR 4831, H4350, H4831sc, H4895, RL19, RL22, RL25, Hunter and TAC.

So, how many powders do you have on hand?


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8 Powders for me right now.

IMR 4350
IMR 4064
IMR 4320
WW 760
Varget
H 322
H 335
BLC 2
 
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H4350
Win296
IMR4831
Accurate 2230
Reloader 15
Tightgroup
BL-C(2)
H322
Win780
H4831SC
IMR4064
H380
H4895

13 -Please don't ask how many different bullets that we have in the cabinets.


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I've probably got a couple of dozen, but there are three or four with which I do most of my reloading.
 
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Way too many.

Probaly 12-15 for rifle alone and 99% of my loads are probably done with 4-5 powders.


As usual just my $.02
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This is a good question. I currently have:
IMR3031
IMR4064
IMR4350
IMR4831
BLC2
CFE223
H380
H4350
H4831
Varget
Reloder 7, 15, 17, 19, and 22
I guess that makes 15 different powders.
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At the moment;
h 4350
h 4831
h 4895
Varget
BL-C(2)
Trail Boss
Big Game
Unique
2400


I tend to use more than enough gun
 
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GOEX 2F
reloader 7
12
19
22
Winchester 680
H4831
varget
clays
IMR 3031
4064
red dot
blue dot
green dot
unique
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I am actually down 2 powders right now. I really only use 5 powders for the my rifles but I have done a bunch of load development for others this past summer.

IMR 4007 SSC
IMR 8208 XBR
Hodgdon-1000
Hodgdon-CFE 223
Hodgdon-414
Hodgdon-110
Hodgdon-4350
Hodgdon-4831SC
Hodgdon-Varget
Hodgdon-LeverRevolution
Accurate- 2700
Ramshot-Tac
Alliant- Power Pro 2000
Alliant- R-17
Vihtavouri-N540


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A little more conservative on the numbers here.
Red Dot
Blue Dot
ADI 2207 - H4198
H CFE 223
BL-C2
ADI 2208 - H Varget
ADI 2209 - H4350


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R-22
R-19
R-15
R-7
Unique
Bullseye
H-4831
H-380
H-Varget (several lbs)
H-335
H-4227 My first reloading powder purchased
IMR-4350
IMR-4064
IMR-4320
IMR-4895
IMR-4198
IMR-4227
W-296
W-748
W-760
A-#9
Solo 4100 (several lbs)
WC-820 (surplus #9)
WC-680 (surplus 1680)

Coffee- many lbs coffee


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I refuse to answer! Eeker Big Grin


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Bullseye, ww231, Clays, Titegroup, Unique, 2400
Herco, Power Pistol, Blue Dot, H110, ww296
WAP, Silhouette, Lil Gun

RL-7, RL-15, RL-17, RL-22, AR-Comp

4198, 4227, 3031, 4064, 4895, 4320, 4350, 4831, 7828

H322, H335, H380, H4350, H414, H4831sc

BLC2, ww748, Varget
 
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I only reload for 4 cartridges so I only have 3 powders: IMR-4831, IMR-7828 and US-869. I don't reload for any handguns as the powders I have on hand suggests.

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I have 8 different kinds. One each except for 3 cans of trailboss.

I have more primers than powder to use. Still have about 4k.


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    Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003Reply With Quote
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    IMR-4350 that I use and nearly empty. Trail Boss that I use but about half full still.

    2400 and Bullseye that I was given FOC from the effects of a now deceased re-loader.

    Vihtavouri N-150 that I used to use in 303 when I couldn't get Vihtavouri N140 and finally some European SP7 that is like black sand. The Ramshot powders are probably USA equivalent.

    I am very much a "one powder fits all" re-loader and having worked up good an accurate loads with RE-22 and trying to do the same with the slightly faster IMR-4350.

    I only re-load in 6mm Remington, 270 Winchester, 280 Remington and for my Winchester 94 in 44 Magnum.
     
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    Just counted 23 rifle powders and 1 for the blackpowder.


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    Posts: 3722 | Location: Okie in Falcon, CO | Registered: 01 July 2004Reply With Quote
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    Many kinds used in the past but two powders in bulk-Varget and H4895.
     
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    Looks like the average would be 12-15 . Personaly 17 different powders , not counting BP subsitutes .


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    I have Re22, 4831, AA4064, IMR 4064, varget, re15, tac, both 4895s, 335, 322, re7, 3031, 4198,

    goex ff, blackhorn 209,

    ww680, 296, aa9, 2400, 800x, 231, vv105, and bullseye.

    some are almost empty, some are full.
     
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    Handgun (5):
    American Select, HP-38, Longshot, Accurate 4100, Accurate 5744

    Rifle (8):
    Accurate 2230, Accurate 2520, Varget, BL-C(2), Reloader 15, Power Pro 2000-MR, Hybrid 100V, MagPro

    Black (2):
    Pyrodex FFG, American Pioneer
     
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    wow!! i only have 2 different of powder on my shelf.... 1lb of bullseye and 1lb of red dot... oh and about 1/3 lb of bullseye..... i only reload .38 spl. .357 magnum and a few 9mms so it plenty..... i ain't tellin ya how much ammo i have reloaded and ready to roll when needed......

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    not enough, I have 11 on hand, I need to restock soon, Going to Columbia s.c. tomorrow 12/4/12 to the sportsman warehouse..
     
    Posts: 1137 | Location: SouthCarolina | Registered: 07 July 2004Reply With Quote
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    A dozen or so.
     
    Posts: 1581 | Location: Either far north Idaho or Hill Country Texas depending upon the weather | Registered: 26 March 2005Reply With Quote
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    I'm with the guys that refused to answer.
    I NEVER comment on questions like this one. It's nobody's, and I mean NOBODY'S business what I may or may not have.
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    Posts: 1544 | Location: Fairbanks, Ak., USA | Registered: 16 March 2002Reply With Quote
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    Bear, I guess you haven't froze out yet, been minus 40's last two weeks out this way. Have to stop by once our road opens come Spring and see what all ya got for myself. Sometimes I wonder if I got what I really need, but figure someday the kids or grandkids will shoot the stuff off if I never get through it all; and yet I will continue to buy more.

    H-1000
    H-4198
    H-4831
    H-332
    H-335
    H-BL-C2
    H-CFE 223
    H-benchmark
    ACC- 2230
    ACC-1680
    Ram-TAC
    IMR-4227
    IMR-4350
    IMR-8208
    Win-296
    RL-10
    RL-22
    RL-25
    RL-unique
     
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    I have 23 different powders in the cabinet. Out of those, 5 of them were manufactured by Dupont (shows how often I use them). Out of all those powders everyone has, what are “your go to powders”, the ones you buy in canister?
     
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    your go to powders

    IMR 4895, RL15, Rl19 and Rl22 cover the vast majority of my rifle loads.
    Toss in AA 2230 and 2460 to cover my 223 and my rilfes are pretty much covered.


    As usual just my $.02
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    Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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    Twenty seven including my black powder.

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    Red Dot
    HP-38
    TACt
    IMR 4831
    4895
    4831
    RETUMBO
    RELODER 7
    H4350
    H322
    WIN 748
    BULLSEYE
    UNIQUE
    WIN 231
    GOEX FFF
    GOEX FFFF
     
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    48 for rifle and pistol.
    1 for blackpowder rifle.

    49 total.
     
    Posts: 212 | Location: Longmont, CO | Registered: 30 July 2005Reply With Quote
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    Zhurh:
    Good grief - enough to supply an army. dancing
    Anyway, yup!! A tad on the cool side over here in the Tanana Valley. Been about -30 or so since around Turkey Day. Been about -40 for the last 4-5 days. No let up in sight. Need a storm down in the gulf to warm things up a might. Oh well. Helps keep the riff-raff out of the area - specially the wimmen. If they don't like it, then daddy ain't gonna be happy. rotflmo
    Have a lot of "honey-do's" to complete come breakup so my time at the range may be a bit limited. Oh well, I'm pretty well set for next season but would like to mess with the WSm a bit more.
    Anyway, take care for now & Merry Christmas. Don't go freezin' yer buns.
    Sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread.
    Later, Bear


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    Posts: 1544 | Location: Fairbanks, Ak., USA | Registered: 16 March 2002Reply With Quote
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    your go to powders

    IMR 4895, RL15, Rl19 and Rl22 cover the vast majority of my rifle loads.
    Toss in AA 2230 and 2460 to cover my 223 and my rilfes are pretty much covered.


    AA 2230 has become a powder of great interest in the 223's I own or load for.
     
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    My answer is less than the max legal limit and I am sticking with that. That would be # of different powders and total amount of powder.

    I am not sticking around if the place catches fire.
     
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