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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 503535" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>Yes i knew us869 was not an extreme powder, but they say its real good in the big overbore calibers. Then you have that unicorn powder H870 powder, I think people have rat holed this powder, probably have 50 gallon barrels of it burried in their back yards. I am curious because its a military powder and so is us869 if they are the same as being temp sensetive???</p><p>I have never seen any for sale and if I did I don't think I would buy any unless it was a lot that way I had plenty to last me for a few years. As it would be my luck to get the perfect load developed and then run out. I notice alliant claims their new powder is suppose to be less temp sensetive?????</p><p>I wonder how that new hodgdon super performance powder is???</p><p>That H50 seems that its slower in velocity but has lower pressure then the other powders. </p><p>Thanks for all the input as it gives me more to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 503535, member: 22102"] Yes i knew us869 was not an extreme powder, but they say its real good in the big overbore calibers. Then you have that unicorn powder H870 powder, I think people have rat holed this powder, probably have 50 gallon barrels of it burried in their back yards. I am curious because its a military powder and so is us869 if they are the same as being temp sensetive??? I have never seen any for sale and if I did I don't think I would buy any unless it was a lot that way I had plenty to last me for a few years. As it would be my luck to get the perfect load developed and then run out. I notice alliant claims their new powder is suppose to be less temp sensetive????? I wonder how that new hodgdon super performance powder is??? That H50 seems that its slower in velocity but has lower pressure then the other powders. Thanks for all the input as it gives me more to think about. [/QUOTE]
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