The analysis by the Forensic group does not have a date on it. If you need light shed on this, call Hodgdon. They are the same powder.Always thought that it was but one powder with a different label on the can.But that 2.4 dinitrotoluene difference between the 2 bugs me.
Di means 2 parts
Nitro same family as nitrate=explosive stuff
Toluene=the last ''T'' in TNT which is Trinitrotoluene(Three parts of Nitro for one of toluene I think!).
If this is what I think it is,then they are not the same powder.
Please somebody shed some light about this stuff!
Not according to Hodgdon. I asked the same question and Hodgdon explained to me, they come from the same hopper. How can they be different. Only difference is from lot to lot.Older hp38 & w231 were slightly diff.
They do now, but they used to be two different powders.Not according to Hodgdon. I asked the same question and Hodgdon explained to me, they come from the hopper. How can they be different. Only difference is from lot to lot.
Historical chemical analysis shows they once had slightly different chemical composition, perhaps because they were once made by different powder manufacturers.Not according to Hodgdon. I asked the same question and Hodgdon explained to me, they come from the same hopper. How can they be different. Only difference is from lot to lot.
Always thought that it was but one powder with a different label on the can.But that 2.4 dinitrotoluene difference between the 2 bugs me.
Di means 2 parts
Nitro same family as nitrate=explosive stuff
Toluene=the last ''T'' in TNT which is Trinitrotoluene(Three parts of Nitro for one of toluene I think!).
If this is what I think it is,then they are not the same powder.
Please somebody shed some light about this stuff!