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I have just opened a new can of Norma 202. And I have been surprized to see, that the powder is very light in color, very light grey. I have never seen that before. Does anybody have a clue to this. Does it have any thing to say.

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What color is it normally?

Where did you purchase it?

I have opened several cans of N202 recently and they are also light grey. This does not seem strange to me but then again I never used N202 before this.
 
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I have just used an other can. And that powder was like all the other very dark. Maybe its something new Norma has started?

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Is this Norma-202 something fairly new? For many years I was under the impression there was no 202 powder. I ever eveb saw it in books listing powder bur rates. When did it arrive on the scene? Best wishes.

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Hey Cal,
I'm from Denmark, and we have always had N202. We can always get VV and Norma. They are the most sold brands.

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My very best feind
The Norma 202 is usually dark grey colour tubular powder. if the powder smells bad and colour is disappeared, then you may have a very old and dangerous powder in your hands, otherwise Norma powders are excellent. And we use them with very good result in Sahara.
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Yazid E Sahrawi


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Originally posted by JTK:
I have just opened a new can of Norma 202. And I have been surprized to see, that the powder is very light in color, very light grey. I have never seen that before. Does anybody have a clue to this. Does it have any thing to say.

Johannes


My Norma 202 looks just like yours, I had no problem with it.

Have you stored it properly`?

Yes, how was the moose hunting in "Sahara" this year? Big Grin

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/JOHAN
 
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My dear best freind mister johan
Sadly i couldn't barticibate in moose hunting, because the ladies in the Sahara's bolis department has not been kind to me i still wait for my weabon license for a ruger 77 in 3006 Big Grin it seems they are very buisy Wink with moose hunting themselves Wink it may come,but to late for moose hunting( sorry i mean camel hunting)
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I have an old can of Norma 202 that is at least 10 years old. I just checked the powder, which passes the "smell test". It is a dark gray color, pretty much what I expected to see.

jim


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