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101 reloading powders
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2012971" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The H in H380 stands for Hodgdon the 380 was the name designated to the then new powder when Bruce Hodgdon shot 38.0 grains of this powder into a .1 group in his 22-250 a then wildcat for shooting varmints. This is in the older Hodgdon reloading manuals #25 or 26 or maybe even both I'd have to check. </p><p> Everything you can want to know about reloading, ballistics testing procedures and common practices can be found in reloading manuals. Stop looking on the internet as more than half of the crap spewed are by people that are down right dangerous when it comes to this type of information. </p><p>You are setting off an explosion 5-15 inches from your eyes and head. Don't think that Joe Smo in the interwebs gives 2 sh*ts about you or your safety</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2012971, member: 85987"] The H in H380 stands for Hodgdon the 380 was the name designated to the then new powder when Bruce Hodgdon shot 38.0 grains of this powder into a .1 group in his 22-250 a then wildcat for shooting varmints. This is in the older Hodgdon reloading manuals #25 or 26 or maybe even both I'd have to check. Everything you can want to know about reloading, ballistics testing procedures and common practices can be found in reloading manuals. Stop looking on the internet as more than half of the crap spewed are by people that are down right dangerous when it comes to this type of information. You are setting off an explosion 5-15 inches from your eyes and head. Don't think that Joe Smo in the interwebs gives 2 sh*ts about you or your safety [/QUOTE]
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