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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2627550" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>If the stores had any. I am beginning to look and research different powder to replace what I can't get. Some of those manufactures don't want let out if there powders are single or double base powders, or I couldn't find it. It's my understanding that single base powders are not as subject to temperature change as double base powders. That's probable only partly true. I believe that H 4350 and H 4831, H1000, and Varget are single base powders. The only time I go through primers is developing a load. Trying all the different manufactures primers. I have one that does the job, I don't go any farther. I also don't getting anymore powder that what's need. Generally in 8# lots. I'll stay with 8 lbs for now. Won't try and get 2 8lbs at the same time. I do feel it's better get same lot. I haven't in the pass, and didn't have any problem with the change. </p><p>The IRS needing million of rounds of ammo for what? This is the second time this has happen that I know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2627550, member: 101791"] If the stores had any. I am beginning to look and research different powder to replace what I can't get. Some of those manufactures don't want let out if there powders are single or double base powders, or I couldn't find it. It's my understanding that single base powders are not as subject to temperature change as double base powders. That's probable only partly true. I believe that H 4350 and H 4831, H1000, and Varget are single base powders. The only time I go through primers is developing a load. Trying all the different manufactures primers. I have one that does the job, I don't go any farther. I also don't getting anymore powder that what's need. Generally in 8# lots. I'll stay with 8 lbs for now. Won't try and get 2 8lbs at the same time. I do feel it's better get same lot. I haven't in the pass, and didn't have any problem with the change. The IRS needing million of rounds of ammo for what? This is the second time this has happen that I know of. [/QUOTE]
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