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Imr 7828 & imr 7828 ssc
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<blockquote data-quote="texasdave" data-source="post: 291931" data-attributes="member: 1960"><p>I want to warn you that my experience is there are pretty big differences between cans. I have found as much as 5 grains difference. Now to qualify that more. I am speaking of the one pound flat cans and the newer round bottles. I have a brand new 8lb jug I will shoot from in the next few days and will post the differences. I loaded an 85 grain load from a flat can and the power in the newer round bottles was 5 grains hotter.</p><p> Part of the problem was some of the powder I had was made before Hodgon bought them. I now have three partial empty cans that are all different.</p><p> It is one of my favorite powders but be careful. After blowing out primers I take it careful from jug to jug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texasdave, post: 291931, member: 1960"] I want to warn you that my experience is there are pretty big differences between cans. I have found as much as 5 grains difference. Now to qualify that more. I am speaking of the one pound flat cans and the newer round bottles. I have a brand new 8lb jug I will shoot from in the next few days and will post the differences. I loaded an 85 grain load from a flat can and the power in the newer round bottles was 5 grains hotter. Part of the problem was some of the powder I had was made before Hodgon bought them. I now have three partial empty cans that are all different. It is one of my favorite powders but be careful. After blowing out primers I take it careful from jug to jug. [/QUOTE]
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