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Stable 6.5 powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2037817" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I have 2 lbs. of Staball 6.5 and plan to use it with .22-.250 75 ELDM loads to conserve my supplies of H4350 & RL16. I probably would not consider using Staball 6.5 if I had enough H4350 & RL16. I expect to get 360-380, .22-.250 loads from the 2 lbs. of Staball 6.5, provided load development is speedy.</p><p></p><p>Fine shooting H414/W760 loads at 60 degrees have not worked out well at 95*. Possibly, there are military applications for Staball 6.5 for jungle or desert fighting with hot fully auto weapons.</p><p></p><p>The various components listed in the MSDS info are similar to other Hodgdon ball powders. Staball 6.5 might not be suitable for lighting off a grill because of the lingering presence of chemical components might corrupt the fine delicate taste of salmons & other stuff or cause health hazards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2037817, member: 115658"] I have 2 lbs. of Staball 6.5 and plan to use it with .22-.250 75 ELDM loads to conserve my supplies of H4350 & RL16. I probably would not consider using Staball 6.5 if I had enough H4350 & RL16. I expect to get 360-380, .22-.250 loads from the 2 lbs. of Staball 6.5, provided load development is speedy. Fine shooting H414/W760 loads at 60 degrees have not worked out well at 95*. Possibly, there are military applications for Staball 6.5 for jungle or desert fighting with hot fully auto weapons. The various components listed in the MSDS info are similar to other Hodgdon ball powders. Staball 6.5 might not be suitable for lighting off a grill because of the lingering presence of chemical components might corrupt the fine delicate taste of salmons & other stuff or cause health hazards. [/QUOTE]
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