28 November 2003, 06:56
whiplashWhats the future of IMR powder?
Does the future of IMR powder look on the grim side? I am wondering if I should buy to stock up? I noticed Hogdon bought out IMR. IMR's web-site is no longer running.....any comments?
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28 November 2003, 07:13
congomikeAccording to Hogdon's web site, they will continue to make the IMR line.
28 November 2003, 10:56
Geo.If Hodgdon bought the IMR line, IMR's future is excellent. I have been bying Hodgdon powder of one number or another since the 1960's and it only gets better. Give them a hand! Geo.
28 November 2003, 11:17
whiplashI just went to the Hogdon web-site and got the full story. When I first heard about the change there wasnt much info on their web-site on the buying of IMR. But now I know, thanks guys!
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28 November 2003, 12:57
Cal SibleyIt's my understanding that Hodgdon doesn'r plan on any changes at present, and the entire line will remain as is. We don't know of course how long it will stay that way. My heart sank when I heard IMR was bailing out. I reload for 11 different calibers, and most of my best loads
were built up over the years using IMR powders. I'd hate to have to start over again with new powders. That would just about finish me. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
29 November 2003, 06:42
<eldeguello>According to an e-mail I received from Phil Hodgdon, the IMR line will remain as it now is. That's good! I have IMR 4064 and IMR 7828 loads I really don't want to have to change.....
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29 November 2003, 08:18
RSYThe only change I've gotten wind of was the elimination of the metal IMR cans in favor of Hodgdon-type plastic ones.
Fine with me; nothing worse than trying to get that last little bit of powder out of an IMR can.
At this point, still just rumor, though.
RSY