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Just started hand loading hand gun for the wife. Opened up new can of HS-6 and it appears to be two different powders. some grey and shiny and some dark, almost black. Same shape as near as I can tell. New powder to me. any thoughts? | ||
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I'm not experienced with that powder but it never hurts to pick up the phone and talk to someone at the factory about your concerns. | |||
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Call Hodgdon. | |||
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I am not sure of your description. I just opened a can of HS 6. They are all round discs. If you shake them and look at them some do appear shiny, while others at an angle do seem black. But I am assuming this not what you mean?? | |||
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Yes that was exactly what I saw.Took it into better light and figured it out. thank you all. My first with handguns and a progressive press, so I'm a bit jumpy. | |||
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All canister, meaning powder sold for reloading, is blended to achieve the right burning rate. Making smokeless propellent is still a black art and no two batches are the same. So if you unsealed the can, don't fret that. | |||
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Maybe that's a new one: Black Dot!! use it up! Nice pictures, thanks. George "Gun Control is NOT about Guns' "It's about Control!!" Join the NRA today!" LM: NRA, DAV, George L. Dwight | |||
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More than one photo here of HS-6 Link to HS-6 | |||
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