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Donald
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Today I was at an estate sale and picked up 18 one pound containers of old powder. Some of the earliest Hodgdon that I have ever seen. One can of Herc HiVel 2, Several cans of IMR 4320, 4350 in the old blue white and red cans with the very small screw lid. One can actually still has the cello wrap around the container. 2 cans of Hodgdon Ball C, not 1 or 2 just Ball C. These are in the Yellow labled cans. Also some 4198 and 4831 in the old orange and yellow cans. Some still have the steel seal inside the cap. The cans that were opened, I checked and all powder smells fresh and not a hint of brown rust. Looks just like powder you would buy today. Also some 4064, Unique, Red Dot, etc. Not a lot of any one kind. Also a bunch of old primers. Mostly CCI in the green and white diamond boxes. Now the question. I know a lot of guys collect the old cannisters and I don't want to do anything to lessen their value. Some of the powder I will probably shoot as it seems to be in very good condition. Some of the dates go back to 1959. So If I empty a can I would like to not disturb the seal, etc. So would punching a small hole in the bottom and emptying the powder be the correct thing to do. Don't want to be bothered with trying to ship just one lb of powder with the has mat fee. This is some really neat old stuff for collectors. The cannisters are in pristene condition. Just like they had come off the shelf back in the 50's and 60's. So any suggestions. Anyone interested, email me and I will send you a detailed list of the powders. Also got and old Herters powder measure that is almost perfect, plus a case trimmer that if I remember is a K&M. There was also about 40 pretty rare 22 RF rifles that sold. Most went in the 500-600 dollar range. Many were unfired and still in the box. All in all quite an estate sale, one of the best I have ever been to. Course the relatives got all the nice centerfire stuff and some O/U shotguns.
Donald
Donald