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BH209 in stock, Dickson TN.
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<blockquote data-quote="Smells Like Sulfur" data-source="post: 5752623" data-attributes="member: 23644"><p>I make it very clear in every muzzleloading and hunting forum that I am a part of that I will not purchase BH209 until the price is down, I'm sure the manufacturers have PR teams that browse muzzle loading specific websites.</p><p></p><p> If you look at the MSDS, it's literally slow burning shotgun powder, mixed with an inert filler to slow the burn. It's the same thing as cutting drugs. If someone had the proper test equipment, and the time, it would probably be pretty easy to make.</p><p></p><p>-From the SDS-</p><p>CAS Number %[Weight] Name</p><p>Not Disclosed 30-90 Nitrate Ester</p><p>Not Disclosed 1-5 Stabilizer, Proprietary</p><p>Not Disclosed 0-25 Oxidizer, Mineral</p><p>Not Disclosed 0-25 Oxidizer, Organic</p><p>Proprietary 0-10 Carbonaceous Substance</p><p>---</p><p></p><p>To me, that means it's cheaper to manufacture BH209 than it is regular smokeless, the niche market is what keeps it going.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping that Hodgdon releases their loose 888 powder soon, at a reasonable price.</p><p></p><p>I fully support a BH209 boycott until the prices come down too under $70 a POUND, not that dwimpy little 8oz jug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smells Like Sulfur, post: 5752623, member: 23644"] I make it very clear in every muzzleloading and hunting forum that I am a part of that I will not purchase BH209 until the price is down, I'm sure the manufacturers have PR teams that browse muzzle loading specific websites. If you look at the MSDS, it's literally slow burning shotgun powder, mixed with an inert filler to slow the burn. It's the same thing as cutting drugs. If someone had the proper test equipment, and the time, it would probably be pretty easy to make. -From the SDS- CAS Number %[Weight] Name Not Disclosed 30-90 Nitrate Ester Not Disclosed 1-5 Stabilizer, Proprietary Not Disclosed 0-25 Oxidizer, Mineral Not Disclosed 0-25 Oxidizer, Organic Proprietary 0-10 Carbonaceous Substance --- To me, that means it's cheaper to manufacture BH209 than it is regular smokeless, the niche market is what keeps it going. I'm hoping that Hodgdon releases their loose 888 powder soon, at a reasonable price. I fully support a BH209 boycott until the prices come down too under $70 a POUND, not that dwimpy little 8oz jug. [/QUOTE]
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