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Cfe223 and 308 Win ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkker" data-source="post: 1266034" data-attributes="member: 81406"><p>Just be careful with QL and any sperical powder built by General Dynamics; It really doesn't understand them and you can get in trouble quickly. </p><p></p><p>I've been burning CFE since before Hodgdon started selling it. What is now called CFE had been around for well more than a decade, in development of the military's lead free ammo. The Non-Canister grade parent is WC-842. </p><p>It has bismuth and more tin to fight copper than 748 does, but very similar; as it seems to be the next evolution from that powder. Very heavy black fouling that is easily removed, very stable powder in that application, and the firing event "feels" a bit different. </p><p></p><p>I don't shoot 168's, but all my 175 & 190's get launched with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkker, post: 1266034, member: 81406"] Just be careful with QL and any sperical powder built by General Dynamics; It really doesn't understand them and you can get in trouble quickly. I've been burning CFE since before Hodgdon started selling it. What is now called CFE had been around for well more than a decade, in development of the military's lead free ammo. The Non-Canister grade parent is WC-842. It has bismuth and more tin to fight copper than 748 does, but very similar; as it seems to be the next evolution from that powder. Very heavy black fouling that is easily removed, very stable powder in that application, and the firing event "feels" a bit different. I don't shoot 168's, but all my 175 & 190's get launched with it. [/QUOTE]
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