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My Springfield Armory M1A Blew Up!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 22520" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Ok here's what happened. First off my trusted brother is who I got the opened can of H380 from. There's your first clue. I never used H380 before this, so when I saw it was stick powder I never new what was coming. That's your second clue. Yep you guessed it, H380 is ball powder not the **** stick powder that was in the can.</p><p></p><p> I'll never trust anybodys reloads or opened powder again, not even blood. I almost am not speaking to him over this. I have no idea what powder it is but it wasn't H380. I wright the name of the powder on a small piece of paper, throw it in the powder measurer on top then leave only that can setting beside the measurer and keep all other away on the shelf to avoid JUST THIS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 22520, member: 99"] Ok here's what happened. First off my trusted brother is who I got the opened can of H380 from. There's your first clue. I never used H380 before this, so when I saw it was stick powder I never new what was coming. That's your second clue. Yep you guessed it, H380 is ball powder not the **** stick powder that was in the can. I'll never trust anybodys reloads or opened powder again, not even blood. I almost am not speaking to him over this. I have no idea what powder it is but it wasn't H380. I wright the name of the powder on a small piece of paper, throw it in the powder measurer on top then leave only that can setting beside the measurer and keep all other away on the shelf to avoid JUST THIS. [/QUOTE]
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