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Old 09-07-2011, 08:57 PM
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"To wrap it up I'll say it again, H110 and W296 ARE not the same powders, not at the shooting bench where it matters."

White is white! No it's not, white is black; no matter what anybody says I know it's not white but black!

"You may well find that your pound of H110 is accurate. Then you shoot it all up. The next pound of H110 is of another lot. Your pet load may go south as well. It may not. But you will not know this unless you shoot it for accuracy. "

Yep, using this convoluted logic, even two bottles of the same powder are really not the same. The thing about canister grade powders is that they are produced to have extremely high lot to lot consistency. This means that 99.5 percent of all end users will not notice any detrimental difference in performance. For the other 0.5 percent, most of whom are 1,000 yard target competitors, even the same powder is not the same. To these and AROC types, even the water from your tap is not the same from glass to glass. Anybody now want to debate what the meaning of the word 'is" is?

For all intents and purposes, current production H110 and W296 is the same canister grade propellant with canister grade lot to lot variances. Game, set, match. That's all there is folks!



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