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Reloading
Alliant Reloader 15
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<blockquote data-quote="Alucard" data-source="post: 76723" data-attributes="member: 4064"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>A have a question concerning this powder. I use it in a .220 Swift. I have been told that this is an extremely hot and corrosive/errosive powder and that I should stop using it. Is there any truth in this at all? If so, what should I be using instead? I only shoot about 3 rounds then let my barrel cool down between shots, so I am not sure if the heat of the powder is an issue, or would it be if it is really THAT hot. Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alucard, post: 76723, member: 4064"] Hey guys, A have a question concerning this powder. I use it in a .220 Swift. I have been told that this is an extremely hot and corrosive/errosive powder and that I should stop using it. Is there any truth in this at all? If so, what should I be using instead? I only shoot about 3 rounds then let my barrel cool down between shots, so I am not sure if the heat of the powder is an issue, or would it be if it is really THAT hot. Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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