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Looking for H4895 powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Reload1" data-source="post: 5409082" data-attributes="member: 5231"><p>Unfortunately with the reduced loads Hogdon recommended I not use the IMR4895. Their reloading department is very good with some very knowledgeable people. They said while the burning rate is very close the way the powder actually ignites is different enough not to allow you to cross it over.</p><p></p><p>Mauser Meister, thanks for the tip but trying to save the extra hazmat charge and find it locally. If I can't soon then I may have to bite that bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reload1, post: 5409082, member: 5231"] Unfortunately with the reduced loads Hogdon recommended I not use the IMR4895. Their reloading department is very good with some very knowledgeable people. They said while the burning rate is very close the way the powder actually ignites is different enough not to allow you to cross it over. Mauser Meister, thanks for the tip but trying to save the extra hazmat charge and find it locally. If I can't soon then I may have to bite that bullet. [/QUOTE]
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