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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 2193046" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>Nope,.. Green bx's are, much, Newer !</p><p>Still shooting Primers from, the Green Boxes at, Varmints, in my .22-250 and $.50 Cent a Pound, Hogdon's 4895 from, WWII</p><p>that my Dad bought for, our .30-06's ( mid 1950' s ! ) and that OLD Powder, puts the 50 grain Sierra Spitzer Flat Bases into Sub 1/2 MOA groups ! IF going Elk or, Grizzly Hunting,.. buy NEW Primers, otherwise "choot em' !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 2193046, member: 104437"] Nope,.. Green bx's are, much, Newer ! Still shooting Primers from, the Green Boxes at, Varmints, in my .22-250 and $.50 Cent a Pound, Hogdon's 4895 from, WWII that my Dad bought for, our .30-06's ( mid 1950' s ! ) and that OLD Powder, puts the 50 grain Sierra Spitzer Flat Bases into Sub 1/2 MOA groups ! IF going Elk or, Grizzly Hunting,.. buy NEW Primers, otherwise "choot em' ! [/QUOTE]
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