Mechanic,
Thanks for the loose powder loading tip. I need to get some loose powder tools..........measure, spout, ect......Yeah, the powder is not cheap, but then again not much is these days. I have a local store that has it on sale for about $27. Problem is my gun brand new cost $149. I put a new stock and fore end (just replaced the orginal wood) on it for about $60 bucks, my hubbard rod was about $35 bucks, powder is around $30 bucks, and bullets are about $20 bucks...........I am back to what I paid for my gun brand new. Not including the base (the gun shop installed for me when I purchased the gun) and my scope (standard leupold 3x9)...........A man cant get a break these days.
walmpus