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What Gun Powders are ACTUALLY manufactured in the United States ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2181977" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Jud96,</p><p>ADI have been doing this in Australia for more than 50 years.</p><p>Lot to lot consistency is held to 3%, that is the industry standard because even though the recipe stays the same, it does not always come out perfect, just the same as each batch of scones are different.</p><p>I'm somewhat glad we produce all those different powders here, choice is a good thing. I still remember when powder choice was at least half of what is available today.</p><p>We still don't get a lot of powders imported here like you US guys get. At present, no imports of Vhit, IMR, Accurate or Alliant, not to mention no importer for Berger, Lapua or reloading gear.</p><p>You guys in the US have a great choice.</p><p>I use a lot of Winchester ball powders, and even that's getting harder and harder to source. Here, you have to supply, and they take notes, your firearm license to purchase powder, this is just another control method of tracking you where it is outside the jurisdiction of said firearms law.</p><p>They banned smelting of lead in the US...ever wonder why??</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2181977, member: 10755"] Jud96, ADI have been doing this in Australia for more than 50 years. Lot to lot consistency is held to 3%, that is the industry standard because even though the recipe stays the same, it does not always come out perfect, just the same as each batch of scones are different. I’m somewhat glad we produce all those different powders here, choice is a good thing. I still remember when powder choice was at least half of what is available today. We still don’t get a lot of powders imported here like you US guys get. At present, no imports of Vhit, IMR, Accurate or Alliant, not to mention no importer for Berger, Lapua or reloading gear. You guys in the US have a great choice. I use a lot of Winchester ball powders, and even that’s getting harder and harder to source. Here, you have to supply, and they take notes, your firearm license to purchase powder, this is just another control method of tracking you where it is outside the jurisdiction of said firearms law. They banned smelting of lead in the US...ever wonder why?? Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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