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Anyone ever reverse engineered HSM Trophy Gold ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 664705" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Dr. Vette,</p><p> </p><p>You're being given some good advice here, and it's worth heeding. You can't make a visual ID of powders with anything close to a safe degree of certainty. HSM most definately IS large enough to make use of custom powders, and it's foolish to assume that this is a straight cannister grade powder that you can find at your local reloading shop.Bill (HSM) has loaded the contract ammo for the US Secret Service in years past, and isn't a stranger in the world of high-end custom loading operations. The Berger bullets are easy enough to figure out, and as has been mentioned, will be a good starting place for your OAL. But be careful with the powder charges, and cross reference the **** out of any potential combination BEFORE you start working up a load based on what you believe the powder to be. As I've said before, you're issued two eyes and ten fingers. No do-overs, no second chances once you screw up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 664705, member: 15748"] Dr. Vette, You're being given some good advice here, and it's worth heeding. You can't make a visual ID of powders with anything close to a safe degree of certainty. HSM most definately IS large enough to make use of custom powders, and it's foolish to assume that this is a straight cannister grade powder that you can find at your local reloading shop.Bill (HSM) has loaded the contract ammo for the US Secret Service in years past, and isn't a stranger in the world of high-end custom loading operations. The Berger bullets are easy enough to figure out, and as has been mentioned, will be a good starting place for your OAL. But be careful with the powder charges, and cross reference the **** out of any potential combination BEFORE you start working up a load based on what you believe the powder to be. As I've said before, you're issued two eyes and ten fingers. No do-overs, no second chances once you screw up. [/QUOTE]
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