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Powder for the .260 Rem
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<blockquote data-quote="amce" data-source="post: 824440" data-attributes="member: 36750"><p>Thanks for the input, guys. Can't get hold of American powders here at the moment. A few gun shops have them listed but they can't get any supplies from the States. Even if you can't say that one manufacturer's powder is the same as another I've read that H4350 is pretty similar to N550 and that N160 is also pretty close. I can get hold of both but at the equivalent to $50 a pound plus shipping and extra costs for dangerous goods I only want to get one sort.</p><p></p><p>My license for the .260 arrived in yesterday's mail so I'll be picking it up in a day or two. No dies yet as the bushings were on back order at Sinclairs. Trying to source some factory stuff so that I can get the sighting in sorted in the mean time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amce, post: 824440, member: 36750"] Thanks for the input, guys. Can't get hold of American powders here at the moment. A few gun shops have them listed but they can't get any supplies from the States. Even if you can't say that one manufacturer's powder is the same as another I've read that H4350 is pretty similar to N550 and that N160 is also pretty close. I can get hold of both but at the equivalent to $50 a pound plus shipping and extra costs for dangerous goods I only want to get one sort. My license for the .260 arrived in yesterday's mail so I'll be picking it up in a day or two. No dies yet as the bushings were on back order at Sinclairs. Trying to source some factory stuff so that I can get the sighting in sorted in the mean time. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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