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Hodgdon is getting on my last nerve
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1842042" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You could always go back to IMR 4350 or 4891 or something like that. The biggest problems seen to be demand for there powders. For a few years ago you couldn't get anything. Or go back even further say 40 years ago, you didn't have the choices you have today. At lease one guy left the office, but there a lot trying to get into office, that would screw up the supply chain again. That has help to clear things up with items needed to reload. It seem that you can't hardly get brass you want or the amount you want either. I wonder where all it go to. I stop load for several years, because I couldn't get my hands onto the item I need or didn't want to be completely out.</p><p>Be happy with what you got. In other countries you couldn't even begin to do what we do here. California (California) is working hard on not allowing anything that has lead in it even at ranges. I feel sorry for the gun shops there.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how many here are NRA members. I have been from 1970 about 3 months after getting out of Vietnam. I am a way up the food chain with NRA members now. </p><p></p><p>SSS</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1842042, member: 101791"] You could always go back to IMR 4350 or 4891 or something like that. The biggest problems seen to be demand for there powders. For a few years ago you couldn't get anything. Or go back even further say 40 years ago, you didn't have the choices you have today. At lease one guy left the office, but there a lot trying to get into office, that would screw up the supply chain again. That has help to clear things up with items needed to reload. It seem that you can't hardly get brass you want or the amount you want either. I wonder where all it go to. I stop load for several years, because I couldn't get my hands onto the item I need or didn't want to be completely out. Be happy with what you got. In other countries you couldn't even begin to do what we do here. California (California) is working hard on not allowing anything that has lead in it even at ranges. I feel sorry for the gun shops there. I wonder how many here are NRA members. I have been from 1970 about 3 months after getting out of Vietnam. I am a way up the food chain with NRA members now. SSS Mike [/QUOTE]
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