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    Very Light Loads

    You will not have much accuracy with such a light load in a rifle whatever you do. You need somewhere around 25-35 grains for decent 25 yard shooting, got to experiment with different charges for the best groups as no two rifles will shoot the same. But for both safety and maybe a little better...
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    Felt Wads

    If you want to make your own use 1/8 in. medium firmness. But I suggest you buy a pack of Wonder Wads or some such first and try them before you put much money in a good punch and a supply of felt. Shoot the same loads with and without the wads and honestly compare the results. I seriously doubt...
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    Need Accurate Deer load for .54 white mountain carbine

    Lighter bullet, faster speed. Heavier bullet, slower speed. (with the same charge of course) You've just got to try different loads to see which is best for that particular weapon. No two identical guns will shoot exactly the same with the same load. Try different charges with the same bullet...
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