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Seeing things?
Well the hear say is that it runs the same velocity as 777-FFF about 2000 fps with a 300gr bullet and 110gr powder that it is non hydrosopic that it is not corrosive that it shoots the same weather you wipe it or not and that the price will be between 25 and 30 dollars a can. What do y'all think? Lee
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RE: Seeing things?
10 ounces of powder for $25-$30.00. It might be a great powder for hunting but for someone like me that loves to shoot numerous times a week, it could get expensive. Also what is the distribution pattern going to be for this powder. I ran into the same problem with Black Mag3. A great powder, a little expensive, but almost impossible to find without actually ordering it on line. Then to make it cost effective you need to deal in volume of purchases.
I just think if it is as great a powder as they claim, they might need to find a way to make it more cost effective, or I can see a failure on the average shooters market. |
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Its being produced by a major smokless powder producer so the net work should be their, any dealer that handles Western or Accurate powders should be able to get it. The price sounds a bit high but might come down if it becomes pratical to mass produce, it depends on the demand. I think 777 is to high to but if it came down to a choice between them being able to shoot and hunt with out wiping all the time is worth something to me.
What will really tell the tale is how many guns it shoots around a minute of angle in. Lee |
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i'll keep goex/pyrodex.
Every new product they come out with that is supposed to do it all, always turns out to have a flaw. |
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At $30./10oz that comes to $48./lb!!!!!!!
I think I can live with Goex - Pyrodex - or T-7. ;) |
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It is always possible, but over all thing keep improving. Lee
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ORIGINAL: lemoyne Well the hear say is that it runs the same velocity as 777-FFF about 2000 fps with a 300gr bullet and 110gr powder that it is non hydrosopic that it is not corrosive that it shoots the same weather you wipe it or not and that the price will be between 25 and 30 dollars a can. What do y'all think? Lee
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lemoyne
I certainly do not like the price, but I have already committed to 2 bottles of it from a local dealer... Might be the last two bottles I get unless the price comes down... I am trying to remember what I paid for a pound if IMR 7828 for the 300 win mag - I know it was not that much. As Cayugad said - if I just used it for hunting I might be able to handle it - but I want to be able shoot it all day most any day. And the biggest reason for me is that T7 works well for me... |
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Even if it performs as promised, I have a problem with the price. I shoot a ton and 777 isn't that bad with a 25ACP conversion.
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Mike, Most all smokeless powder runs fro $17.00 to $20.00 a pound here in Michigan.
This powder looks like to will go good with those $8.00 a hundred 209 ML primers. Got to be for therich people in some parts of the country. I'll stick with the cheaper stuff. :) Al |
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