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Ramshot Grand, and did it replace Magnum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mschroeder40" data-source="post: 3008367" data-attributes="member: 122189"><p>It looks to me that they took Ramshot Magnum off the New burn chart, and where it would be is where the Grand is located. They must of need to rename due to the new additives for reducing copper fouling and temp sensitivity. I wonder if it is a direct replacement or not? I use Ramshot magnum in my 300prc and 6.5prc with good results and still have around 26lbs. So I don't think I will be trying the new stuff for a bit or might pick up a pound and see the difference. I like tinkering but not burning barrels up that already shoot well. It's a love hate relationship I guess. I won't mind if the product is actually better but sometimes it doesn't work out that way. The old saying goes "Don't fix something if it ain't broke".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mschroeder40, post: 3008367, member: 122189"] It looks to me that they took Ramshot Magnum off the New burn chart, and where it would be is where the Grand is located. They must of need to rename due to the new additives for reducing copper fouling and temp sensitivity. I wonder if it is a direct replacement or not? I use Ramshot magnum in my 300prc and 6.5prc with good results and still have around 26lbs. So I don't think I will be trying the new stuff for a bit or might pick up a pound and see the difference. I like tinkering but not burning barrels up that already shoot well. It's a love hate relationship I guess. I won't mind if the product is actually better but sometimes it doesn't work out that way. The old saying goes "Don't fix something if it ain't broke". [/QUOTE]
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