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mike in co
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i'm trying to get my wholesaler to start a list now. he says late first qtr of 10.
mike in co
mike in co
No, Imr8208xbr is a new powder. AR2206 is a great powder, but is really too slow for the 6PPC. If AR2206 was the wonder powder, Aussies would have been winning a lot of matches with it and this is not the case.
As it stands, I think the USA will have Imr8208xbr powder before any Australians can get hold of it.
I have been shooting IMR-8208-XBR for over a year and I have done a lot of winning shooting it.
One of the great things about this particular powder is, I always shoot the same load whether I shoot it in Florida or Phoenix AZ.
I have never had to adjust for temperature or humidity.
After all the communications with Hodgdon, I now have nothing to do with the distribution or sales of this great powder because they
have decided to sell it on the open market, which is a plus for us.
The good people at Hodgdon are doing everything with regard to getting it out to all of us and considering how difficult this new
government administration is making it on anything to do with our sport, we should be appreciative. We should all be supporting and thankful to all the companies such as Hodgdon for helping us continue to enjoy our hobby.
I have been telling everyone to go to your powder dealers and order it. It is as easy as that.
As far as the Accurate powder, they told me that they were trying to bring back 2015 which was close to T32 before but, I have not seen or heard of anything since.
We have all complained about powder and now we have a company that has stepped up and given us what we wanted. Buy a jug and shoot it.
I have placed an order with Butch already .
LOU
I didn't notice a "3500 fps" load in that Hodgdon Manual.
Sounds about like 70,000+ psi .......jackie
I didn't notice a "3500 fps" load in that Hodgdon Manual.
Sounds about like 70,000+ psi .......jackie
Jackie, you may get just that. Jim Carmichels winning loads were in the 55,000 range as tested by Hodgdons analysis of his loads. They were 53,700 CUP at 0F - 55,300 CUP at 70F, - and 55,800 CUP at 125F. How's that for consistency under a temperature swing of 125F?I am hoping that the best agging potential is down in the "sanity" level, mid 50,000 range.
I shoot 133 "hot" because where we shoot, that seems to be where the best agging capability lies.
I would love to have a mid 3300 load that has true Benchrest agging capability. That is what I am hoping for with this new powder.......jackie