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  • revbc

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    I have a fair amount of various types of powder. Some old, some new, some pistol, some rifle.

    I would like to trade for some H335

    I would be willing to do 1.5 to 1, if I have enough of a particular one. There are more metal tins under the first pic, so those showing are not all types.

    Baton Rouge area, unless you are willing to drive. I do travel to the Lafayette area from time to time.

    Guessing on some of this:

    2400 1 lb
    Bullseye about 2 lb
    RL 22 .5
    RL 15 .5
    Unique 1 lb
    H4831 2 lb
    H380 3 lb
    W760 2.5 lb
    H4895 2 lb
    H205 1 lb
    Imr 4320 3.5 lb
    Imr 4198 1.5 lb
    Imr 4895 1 lb?
    Imr 4227 5 lb
    Imr 4350 1.25 lb
    Hiskor 700x 2 lb

    There ya go!
     

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    340six

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    Wow! No one needs powder, seems like just yesterday no one could find any. Some of this is older, but still great powder.

    Naw ya nustvto far from me. I can tell you and the others old powder that is stored right is just as good as new. I am still shooting old card board canisters like that. Even have 1 pound left of some Red Dot that was 8 pound keg. I even have books old ones for them. Some even collect the containers them self. I am surprised no one has jumped on them.
     

    revbc

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    Jul 12, 2010
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    Naw ya nustvto far from me. I can tell you and the others old powder that is stored right is just as good as new. I am still shooting old card board canisters like that. Even have 1 pound left of some Red Dot that was 8 pound keg. I even have books old ones for them. Some even collect the containers them self. I am surprised no one has jumped on them.

    Aw man, Kenner is not to far....Love to go eat at Kenner Seafood. Love that fried flounder!
     
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