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Asan aside, H4227 seems to be one powder in that general category that seems pretty available right now.
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In all that time I’ve ONLY had 1 (one) can (metal) to degrade and yield the Red dust.
To the best of my ‘memory’ it was IMR 4831 in their yellow/white can.
Jerry
Just poured out 1/3 # of IMR 4831 (metal can) yesterday due to the same affliction (More of an orange dust). Second can IIRC - both metal.
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I've got some Reminton 243 that I bought as a kid in the 80s. Before I loaded my own.
Gonna let the daughter shoot some one day. Had a dud? Then another. Looked careful like, There was corrosion around the primer and bullet on several. New box, never touched before.
Pissed me off. They were $8 back when I got paid 2 farming dollars per hour.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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Bullets may have corroded to the case neck take your seating die and ever so slightly push them about a thousands deeper to break free of the corrosion and shoot them and see if this helps.
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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Groups were crap more like a pattern than a group. One thing I left out was that I did carry them around in my truck and they were subject to some rough two-track type roads. What is this chronograph of which you speak? Might be you just need to seat the bullet a little deeper. Hornet brass is fragile and bullets after time will sort of bond to brass creating accuracy issues.
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In all that time I’ve ONLY had 1 (one) can (metal) to degrade and yield the Red dust.
To the best of my ‘memory’ it was IMR 4831 in their yellow/white can.
Jerry
Just poured out 1/3 # of IMR 4831 (metal can) yesterday due to the same affliction (More of an orange dust). Second can IIRC - both metal. Sometimes that dust is rust from the can. You can separate it by pouring the powder through the light breeze of a small fan into a large bowl a couple of times.
Dog I rescued in January
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Smell it. Bad powder smells funky.
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This was some H-4831 from 2019 I had purchased in the 1960's.
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
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