I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
The powder situation.....
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Re: The powder situation.....
Loads are no problem, thought making powder was being discussed. Anyhow, all good.
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Re: The powder situation.....
You makin your own BP now KeithRanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 2:32 pmLoads are no problem, thought making powder was being discussed. Anyhow, all good.
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Re: The powder situation.....
fyi - Powder Valley has free hazmat on $149+ orders today only on primers and powder. Takes some of the sting out of the price.
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Re: The powder situation.....
Shhhh…BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:32 pmYou makin your own BP now KeithRanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 2:32 pmLoads are no problem, thought making powder was being discussed. Anyhow, all good.
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Re: The powder situation.....
Opps. ^^^Thought load recipies were being asked.
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Re: The powder situation.....
I hope smokeless powder lasts a long time. I stocked up years ago and have not reloaded anything in the last 4 yrs at least. I’m good with supplies until my 100th birthday I think.
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Re: The powder situation.....
Ive had some for years including black RR and Ive not had any go bad. I hope you make it to the 100th birthday. Im not sure I want to see that many sunsets
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Re: The powder situation.....
Lol, I hope so, as I picked up 8 lbs this past summer that is from 1993.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sat Dec 20, 2025 11:06 pmI hope smokeless powder lasts a long time. I stocked up years ago and have not reloaded anything in the last 4 yrs at least. I’m good with supplies until my 100th birthday I think.
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Re: The powder situation.....
I bought some H110 from Gunbroker when I first started reloading. It came in an old rectangular container (they stopped making them in the mid-70s). The powder performed as expected, but I did a search for information and found this statement, which I posted on this forum quite awhile ago ( viewtopic.php?f=20&t=5174#p70791 ).
gitano wrote:http://thehunterslife.com/forums//showt ... hp?t=15459
…Once a container has been opened, (and even slightly before it's opened), the chemicals used for 'drying' the powder "off-gas". That doesn't, to my knowledge, change the burn characteristics of the powder, but it does change its "bulk density" ... A 50-grain charge of "new" powder will contain less energy than a 50-grain charge of "old" powder because the "old" powder will have a higher bulk density than a "new" cannister of powder does....
This isn't an issue once a cartridge is loaded because the chemical energy is fixed forever - the amount of powder doesn't change, only it's weight. That's why milsurp ammo from the late '30s (and especially the nazi 8x56R stuff), is still good to this day.
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