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| Not yet but, I'm using a lot of accurate 86 from Powder Valley. roger
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| 68 is faster, for the 223, If I can find some more buyers to help with the shipping I sure would like to try some. |
| Posts: 25 | Location: Penrose Colorado | Registered: 05 January 2005 |
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| Fred, I'm not familiar with that powder. What is its burn rate? If it would work for some of my stuff I may be interested. I'm in Penrose nearly once or twice a week. I reload for 22/250, 243,257 roberts, 6.5x55, 284 win, 30/30, 30/06, 338, 375 H&H and only very occasionally for .223, .38, 45 L.Colt. |
| Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005 |
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| Snellstrom, It is a accurate surplus powder. Go to accurate powders web. go to surplus powders and you can get the data from them. Hope this helps. |
| Posts: 25 | Location: Penrose Colorado | Registered: 05 January 2005 |
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| Based on the feedback I have heard. Many shooters who used 2230C aren't as happy with the data 68. If you've used 2230C in the past I would stick with it. It's the same price as the data 68. |
| Posts: 16 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 13 December 2005 |
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