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What Gun Powders are ACTUALLY manufactured in the United States ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2181983" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Yeah ADI is doing it in Australia, just like Lapua and Norma are doing it in Europe. We have to get powder shipped from Australia all the way to the United States to have it relabeled as "Hodgdon" then sold to us haha. Why not just make our own. Just like brass. Lapua and Norma were considered the golden standard for years. Now U.S. companies like Alpha, Peterson, and ADG are changing the game when it comes to producing top tier brass. The technologies and equipment they're using to make their brass is the best in the world. Sometimes the things we think are good enough can be made much better. If 3% lot variation is the standard now, then why can't 1% be achieved. The 3% rule might have been put into place 20 years ago. Fast forward to today, and that 3% might be easily improved on with the technology we have today. Just some food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2181983, member: 69478"] Yeah ADI is doing it in Australia, just like Lapua and Norma are doing it in Europe. We have to get powder shipped from Australia all the way to the United States to have it relabeled as “Hodgdon” then sold to us haha. Why not just make our own. Just like brass. Lapua and Norma were considered the golden standard for years. Now U.S. companies like Alpha, Peterson, and ADG are changing the game when it comes to producing top tier brass. The technologies and equipment they’re using to make their brass is the best in the world. Sometimes the things we think are good enough can be made much better. If 3% lot variation is the standard now, then why can’t 1% be achieved. The 3% rule might have been put into place 20 years ago. Fast forward to today, and that 3% might be easily improved on with the technology we have today. Just some food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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