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Matching Ammo - newbie question
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<blockquote data-quote="anachronism" data-source="post: 252375" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>There are a great many more powders being made in the world than you see at the gunstore. The ones you see in the gun store is cannister grade, specially blended for uniformity from lot to lot. This allows the use of these powders by untrained, sometimes unqualified people without the assistance of a real ballistics laboratory. I have used enough surplus powder to accept this as true. If the factory loads weren't "safe", do you really believe the factories would use them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anachronism, post: 252375, member: 4134"] There are a great many more powders being made in the world than you see at the gunstore. The ones you see in the gun store is cannister grade, specially blended for uniformity from lot to lot. This allows the use of these powders by untrained, sometimes unqualified people without the assistance of a real ballistics laboratory. I have used enough surplus powder to accept this as true. If the factory loads weren't "safe", do you really believe the factories would use them? [/QUOTE]
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