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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1079617797Local pickup only. Wish I was closer. Back in the day I loaded a lot of this powder. Both heavy 12 and 28 gauge loads. Pity it has been replaced. I'm sure some will say by better powders but this was a very good powder for many years.
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I'm 15 minutes away. I only know 7625 Do you have some great 28 gauge loads? Share!
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14 grains/win 209/old AAwad
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great powder. Wish I could buy 20 lbs. of 7625, PB, Bulk, and 4756. All powders I still use sparingly for low pressure recipes. 7625 is magical for low pressure 10 gauge loads.
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great powder. Wish I could buy 20 lbs. of 7625, PB, Bulk, and 4756. All powders I still use sparingly for low pressure recipes. 7625 is magical for low pressure 10 gauge loads. 7625 is magical for a lot of things. I have about 4 lb left.
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I recently traded 2 pounds of Clay Dot for 2 pounds of 7625. Is that stealing?
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I recently traded 2 pounds of Clay Dot for 2 pounds of 7625. Is that stealing? Yup
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I was able to stock up on PB and 800X when I heard they were going away. PB in my Bismuth waterfowl loads and 800X in my 1 1/4oz coyote loads and light rifle loads.
After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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You may want to consider not squandering such a resource in 28 gauge given the current good availability of HS-6.
Your powder of course, but 28 gauge is not the highest and best use for this very scarce and somewhat unique powder.
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Indeed, some of the local cast bullet guys would just about drive to the west coast for a pound of that stuff.
Last edited by BrentD, Prof; 12/18/24 05:00 PM.
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