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Reloading
Some of you older re-loader's like me remember these day's
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<blockquote data-quote="rickyk280" data-source="post: 5617533" data-attributes="member: 22663"><p>H4831 WW II Surplus Powder, A friend of mine came over yesterday we got to talking about the old powder I have so we decided to load this H4831 for a 270 Tikka he owns and shoots H4831 in it. I have a 300yd range behind my shop here, so we loaded 3 130gr Ballistic Tips, 4 grains under what the book calls max and shot at 100yds with excellent results. All my older powder has been stored in a climate controlled environment for close to 50 years. I read somewhere if powder is kept in a controlled environment it would keep indefinitely. I believe I bought a lot of this older powder from the Bob Goodman gun shows in Nashville back in the early 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyk280, post: 5617533, member: 22663"] H4831 WW II Surplus Powder, A friend of mine came over yesterday we got to talking about the old powder I have so we decided to load this H4831 for a 270 Tikka he owns and shoots H4831 in it. I have a 300yd range behind my shop here, so we loaded 3 130gr Ballistic Tips, 4 grains under what the book calls max and shot at 100yds with excellent results. All my older powder has been stored in a climate controlled environment for close to 50 years. I read somewhere if powder is kept in a controlled environment it would keep indefinitely. I believe I bought a lot of this older powder from the Bob Goodman gun shows in Nashville back in the early 70's. [/QUOTE]
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