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Hodgon conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 857006" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>What peaked my interest was when I was checking my inventory. I go through a lot of propellant, different propellants actually and a while ago I tried to consolidate to one manufacturer, which I did (for the most part because I'm addicited to Unique and have been for years) so I have quite a few 8 pound jugs in the powder locker (and a few 4 pounders of pistol propellants. When I get powder in, I date the jug with a green tipped marker on the lid so I can see whats older and newer and I got to looking at the jugs and saw the made in different countries.</p><p> </p><p>I've made the statement elsewhere on other threads that Hogdon was imported from Australia, but I'll retract that blanket statement. I never examined the jugs that closely before.</p><p> </p><p>Powder is really a misnomer. It's really extruded propellant but powder works.</p><p> </p><p>Kevin.... Very enlightening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 857006, member: 39764"] What peaked my interest was when I was checking my inventory. I go through a lot of propellant, different propellants actually and a while ago I tried to consolidate to one manufacturer, which I did (for the most part because I'm addicited to Unique and have been for years) so I have quite a few 8 pound jugs in the powder locker (and a few 4 pounders of pistol propellants. When I get powder in, I date the jug with a green tipped marker on the lid so I can see whats older and newer and I got to looking at the jugs and saw the made in different countries. I've made the statement elsewhere on other threads that Hogdon was imported from Australia, but I'll retract that blanket statement. I never examined the jugs that closely before. Powder is really a misnomer. It's really extruded propellant but powder works. Kevin.... Very enlightening. [/QUOTE]
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