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Reloading
H50 bmg
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2166581" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>You can use it in a number of rifle cartridges, but you should not expect top velocities except in the more overbore cases. In the 90's, I bought a fair supply of inexpensive 8 lb jugs of mil surplus 50 cal powder, and I used a lot of it to make reduced velocity loads in everything from 6mm through 338. In my 300 RUM's, it gave decent results, and a couple of 25-06 loads. If the price is right and in our current environment, it can be an emergency powder for future needs, or as others have stated, buy and use for barter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2166581, member: 9299"] You can use it in a number of rifle cartridges, but you should not expect top velocities except in the more overbore cases. In the 90's, I bought a fair supply of inexpensive 8 lb jugs of mil surplus 50 cal powder, and I used a lot of it to make reduced velocity loads in everything from 6mm through 338. In my 300 RUM's, it gave decent results, and a couple of 25-06 loads. If the price is right and in our current environment, it can be an emergency powder for future needs, or as others have stated, buy and use for barter. [/QUOTE]
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