thunderbird T32

J

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My Father and i used to shoot Benchrest back in the late 90's. I'm getting rid of 3, 8# full jugs of T32 and 1 1/2 jug of T32 along with some reloading stuff that I'll never shoot.
does anybody have any idea what the T32 is worth?
BG
 
was it stored well ? is it any good ?
in the neighborhood of 200...like lt30 and lt32.
maybe less ....

where are you ??
i am sure you will have takers.
My Father and i used to shoot Benchrest back in the late 90's. I'm getting rid of 3, 8# full jugs of T32 and 1 1/2 jug of T32 along with some reloading stuff that I'll never shoot.
does anybody have any idea what the T32 is worth?
BG
 
was it stored well ? is it any good ?
in the neighborhood of 200...like lt30 and lt32.
maybe less ....

where are you ??
i am sure you will have takers.

Back in about 2006, I saw a shooter give over $300 for a one pound container of "T".

He was carrying it around like a new born baby. As I look back, it seemed kinda silly.
 
Back in about 2006, I saw a shooter give over $300 for a one pound container of "T".

He was carrying it around like a new born baby. As I look back, it seemed kinda silly.


We sent a 1# of Smiley Hensley's best "T" to the IMR/Canada/General Dynamics folks in 2003 for analysis and testing along with a 1# of IMR8208M lot 45710 (virgin 8208) way before this IMR8208XBR and LT-xx came along. I still have emails from them on how to ship it to Canada.


For those interested in the background of the new stuff here is how it started:

Dear Jerry,
We are always interested in selling powder. IMR 8208 has not been produced
in quite a few years. I belive that the surplus stuff sells for about $6 a
lb. It would be pretty difficult to profitably market new production of IMR
8208 at those prices. Can you give me your estimate of what the market for
this powder might be?
Thanx.

Tom Dierken
Marketing Manager
IMR Powder Co.


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