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Nosler #8 Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="baydog" data-source="post: 1268517" data-attributes="member: 76072"><p>I have some retumbo and h1000 powder that i use in my 300rum. is that powder any where close to the us869 you used for your 7mm-08? I know these are slower burning powders than the 4350 but i really don't know enough about powders to know if i could use these 2 powders like you used the us869 for your 7mm-08 ..to me gun powder is one of the most hardest factors in determing whats good for the caliber you're loading for because of all the diffrent burn times and everything else that goes along with understanding powders..as a matter of fact i've never heard of the us869 but i know midway sells it and would be willing to buy some to help my nephew get over the recoil hump. Everyone in my family turns to me to teach they're kids how to drive and get them intrested in things outdoors like fishing and hunting instead of computers and video games..And i don't mind at all, I enjoy it. Some of them have actually grown up and went to college and gotten married but still remember where they got started and who taught them these things. I have one boy that's 12 of my own and a bunch of nieece's and nephews and they all learned how to drive on either a 8n ford tractor or farmall cub then graduated to golf cart then actual cars or pickups. But this nephew is a little city boy and very shy and i'm gonna do everything i can do to convert him to a little country boy and fun ain't just on a video sceen...anyways thats my life story and i would apperciate any help with the powder issue. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baydog, post: 1268517, member: 76072"] I have some retumbo and h1000 powder that i use in my 300rum. is that powder any where close to the us869 you used for your 7mm-08? I know these are slower burning powders than the 4350 but i really don't know enough about powders to know if i could use these 2 powders like you used the us869 for your 7mm-08 ..to me gun powder is one of the most hardest factors in determing whats good for the caliber you're loading for because of all the diffrent burn times and everything else that goes along with understanding powders..as a matter of fact i've never heard of the us869 but i know midway sells it and would be willing to buy some to help my nephew get over the recoil hump. Everyone in my family turns to me to teach they're kids how to drive and get them intrested in things outdoors like fishing and hunting instead of computers and video games..And i don't mind at all, I enjoy it. Some of them have actually grown up and went to college and gotten married but still remember where they got started and who taught them these things. I have one boy that's 12 of my own and a bunch of nieece's and nephews and they all learned how to drive on either a 8n ford tractor or farmall cub then graduated to golf cart then actual cars or pickups. But this nephew is a little city boy and very shy and i'm gonna do everything i can do to convert him to a little country boy and fun ain't just on a video sceen...anyways thats my life story and i would apperciate any help with the powder issue. Thanks Scotty [/QUOTE]
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