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Old 03-25-2012 | 03:49 PM
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SecondChance
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Originally Posted by the Razorhead
you mean 8 steps FASTER.. doesn't have jack scrap to do with heat or anything else for that matter..

if you have a few granules of leftover powder, B.F.D.
if it's enough you are having ejection issues, that's another story.

Here's a clue.. 2400 leaves granules, too.

try Blue Dot.
I shoot H110 in my 44's for deer and hog hunting and have enough unburnt powder left over to load a .380 load!!!! But thats not saying the load is lacking anything in the needing another powder department. Its just the way some powders burn in some loads. I have loaded for over 35 yrs for all shotgun gauges except 28 and most common pistol calibers and over 25 rifle calibers. Some load combinations are just going to burn dirty no matter what you do. Some powders are just dirty no matter what you do.
If you are getting consistant accuracy and no problems with extraction of your cases from the cylinders or cratered primers, don't sweat the small stuff!!! Just shoot it as is and enjoy yourself.
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