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I’ve never heard of Perfect Pattern, much less used it. I don’t understand the powder companies with their plethora of specialty powders. Just make the Red Dot and the Clays. You can have the rest of it. It is new within the last few months.  And cheap.  Red Dot is 2x more expensive.  
 
 
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Precision is $5 per pound cheaper than Ballistic Products.  $28 per pound compared with BP's $33.  BP has a hazmat fee of $5 if one uses POWDER23 code and flat rate shipping at $9.99 expiring on Sep. 27. At one time Precision had a four pound minimum powder order--don't know if that's still in effect.  Gil 
 
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