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Reloading
Update from Hodgdon Powder Company - Jan 12th
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<blockquote data-quote="hseII" data-source="post: 2714860" data-attributes="member: 43953"><p>I don't pretend to know anything of relevance other than the following-</p><p></p><p>St. Marks powder is used at our semi-local manufacturing facility. </p><p></p><p>IDK how Hodgdon plays into that overall circle but the St. Mark Canisters are very large ,( something like a 20 gallon cylindrical canister), in comparison to anything I've ever seen with IMR, Hogdgdon, Alliant, or any other brand of reloading powder. </p><p></p><p>It concerns me knowing who owns St. Marks but I'll leave that discussion for another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hseII, post: 2714860, member: 43953"] I don’t pretend to know anything of relevance other than the following- St. Marks powder is used at our semi-local manufacturing facility. IDK how Hodgdon plays into that overall circle but the St. Mark Canisters are very large ,( something like a 20 gallon cylindrical canister), in comparison to anything I’ve ever seen with IMR, Hogdgdon, Alliant, or any other brand of reloading powder. It concerns me knowing who owns St. Marks but I’ll leave that discussion for another day. [/QUOTE]
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