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Reloading
Grandpa's Handloads
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1078962" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Back in the 1960's there was only one 4831 it was Hod. Military Surplus powder. Was sold in the 1960's in 1 lb. paper bags. about 75 cents a pound plus shipping. Where I worked we used to order 100 lb at a time and divide it up in the parking lot. My 1967 Hornady loading book list 69.1 gr (Sixty Nine .1) grains as max. I think I would think about dis assembling the loads and salvage the brass. The bullets would be the one with the relieve grove machined over the partition to reduce pressure. Those bullets would be antiques now. "They no longer machine the relief grove on their bullets". Be safe not sorry if it damaged the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1078962, member: 77249"] Back in the 1960's there was only one 4831 it was Hod. Military Surplus powder. Was sold in the 1960's in 1 lb. paper bags. about 75 cents a pound plus shipping. Where I worked we used to order 100 lb at a time and divide it up in the parking lot. My 1967 Hornady loading book list 69.1 gr (Sixty Nine .1) grains as max. I think I would think about dis assembling the loads and salvage the brass. The bullets would be the one with the relieve grove machined over the partition to reduce pressure. Those bullets would be antiques now. "They no longer machine the relief grove on their bullets". Be safe not sorry if it damaged the gun. [/QUOTE]
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