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Reloading
WC surplus powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowman" data-source="post: 787314" data-attributes="member: 55952"><p>Lefty A question for you regarding WC 867. I have used quite a bit of WC 867 that was purchased from Higginson Powders in Canada.I assume it is similar to the WC 867 availible from other surplus dealers. I have found WC867 to be very similar to MagPro, W785 or H450. Wc 872 is much slower similar to H870. There is also a WC860 powder that is a little slower than WC872 according to what I have read. Ihave not used any WC860. I'm wondering if you had WC860 & WC867 powders mixed up ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowman, post: 787314, member: 55952"] Lefty A question for you regarding WC 867. I have used quite a bit of WC 867 that was purchased from Higginson Powders in Canada.I assume it is similar to the WC 867 availible from other surplus dealers. I have found WC867 to be very similar to MagPro, W785 or H450. Wc 872 is much slower similar to H870. There is also a WC860 powder that is a little slower than WC872 according to what I have read. Ihave not used any WC860. I'm wondering if you had WC860 & WC867 powders mixed up ?? [/QUOTE]
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