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    ADI Powders

    Whats the scoop on this ADI powder? Is it only available down under, or is it available in the US market? There are three of the ADI powders i would love to try. BM1, AR2219, and BM2. Is there anyone here shooting this powder? What my main interest in this powder would be for, is my 22ppc .100 short. If N133 is to be no more, i guess ill have to find something else to shoot in it. Lee

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    gday mate

    Quote Originally Posted by skeetlee View Post
    Whats the scoop on this ADI powder? Is it only available down under, or is it available in the US market? There are three of the ADI powders i would love to try. BM1, AR2219, and BM2. Is there anyone here shooting this powder? What my main interest in this powder would be for, is my 22ppc .100 short. If N133 is to be no more, i guess ill have to find something else to shoot in it. Lee
    BM2 is what you call BM.2219 is 322 & you cant have BM1 I believe.

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    I see. Lee

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    ADI & Hodgdon powders.

    Last edited by 243winxb; 06-04-2012 at 10:43 AM.

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    Glad they keep things simple

    MAC

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    We Aussies do keep it simple. It's Hodgdon when they repackage it pretending that our powders are something else that screws things up. As a particular example, AR2206 was a beautiful clean burning powder designed for Aussie military 7.62 NATO loads that really suited Palma 155 grain loads among others. It got canned in favour of AR 2206H just to try to more exactly match the burning rate of IMR 4895.

    Sometimes it looks like US suppliers think that their customers are luddites & can't handle progress.

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    Have I missed something? What's going on with VV N133 "is to be no more"?
    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlr View Post
    Have I missed something? What's going on with VV N133 "is to be no more"?
    Don
    Does not appear to be the case...
    http://benchrest.com/showthread.php?...ctory-to-close

    cale

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    Not to worry we have the N-133, the 8208 with many variations, and the 322 which can be blended, and the 2015 and soon will be the Lt-32 and lets not forget the XBR and the T-32 > so many choices so little time!!! All works on certain days.

    MAC

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