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Reloading
H4831 vs h4831SC
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 971964" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>The milsurp 4831 that hodgdon was selling was likely made by imr for the war effort. It wasn't the same powder that they began to market in the early 70's as i4831, but hodgdon also had to find new sourcing for his 4831 in the 70's from Nobel in Scotland. This is one of the biggest reasons reloaders are admonished to use new data only; and to start low every time you get a new lot of powder. You don't really know (unless the company tells you so) that your new lot of powder was even made at the same factory as the powder you bought a few years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 971964, member: 48043"] The milsurp 4831 that hodgdon was selling was likely made by imr for the war effort. It wasn't the same powder that they began to market in the early 70's as i4831, but hodgdon also had to find new sourcing for his 4831 in the 70's from Nobel in Scotland. This is one of the biggest reasons reloaders are admonished to use new data only; and to start low every time you get a new lot of powder. You don't really know (unless the company tells you so) that your new lot of powder was even made at the same factory as the powder you bought a few years ago. [/QUOTE]
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