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Sorry about the first post (finger on the wrong button)

After reading the post by KuduKing I thought I should ask the question.

If you look on Hodgdons web site they state that the following powders are made here in Australia bye ADI.

Hodgdon ADI
H4227
H4895
H4198
Varget = AR2008
H4350
H50MBG
H4831
H4831SC
H1000
Retumbo

Can anybody fill in the missing blanks.

Aussie Frank
 
Posts: 53 | Location: Bundaberg,Queensland , Australia | Registered: 10 October 2002Reply With Quote
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No.. but I would like to know who makes the H322 for them... its like buying gold here! It looks like an ADI powder?... dunno
 
Posts: 53 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: 12 September 2003Reply With Quote
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OK this is from the adi manual so for the exercise is just for comparison ok don't read anything more than that into it OK!!!!

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Originally posted by Aussie Frank:
Sorry about the first post (finger on the wrong button)

After reading the post by KuduKing I thought I should ask the question.

If you look on Hodgdons web site they state that the following powders are made here in Australia bye ADI.

Hodgdon ADI
H4227 AR2205
H4895
H4198 AR2207
Varget = AR2008 AR2208 [Smile]
H4350 AR2209
H50MBG AR2218
H4831
H4831SC AR2213SC
H1000 AR2217
Retumbo

Can anybody fill in the missing blanks.

Aussie Frank

Frank hope thet helps mate some others in your list are beetwen powders H4895 is beetwen 2206 and 2208 but closer to 2208 if that makes sense and if you are interested Hogsons Benchmark is our Benchmark 2 it is an excellent powder in the 22 cals I use it in my 222 magnum if gives great velocity with fantastic accuracy it was devolped for our 5.56mm military ammo and works a treat
 
Posts: 249 | Location: Australia | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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H322 started of as IMR 8208M. The surplus stuff used in military .223s, tracer and otherwise. Dunno if that's still what they're using for it. Several Hodgdon powders have changed sources while keeping the same designation. Sometimes the surplus powder dealers will have surplus 8208M for sale, and it ain't cheap compared to other surplus powders.
 
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