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My father in law gave me some old cans of powder from a relative that passed away.
I'm guessing this was probably from the late 70's. Price on it is 2.44!!!


 
Posts: 7395 | Location: Raymore, Missouri | Registered: June 24, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That's pretty awesome. As long as there's no rust or fowl odor inside the can, the powder should be just as good as was back then.
 
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If good, it will smell of ether.


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The Alliant 2400 worked great in my 44 mag.

I also got IMR 3031. How well would that work for 308? I normally use 4895 for that.
 
Posts: 7395 | Location: Raymore, Missouri | Registered: June 24, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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3031 should be fine in a 308.

I have some old powder given from at least the mid 80’s, I try to use it 1st.
 
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I have an empty can of IMR 4895 that has a 'Gibson's' price tag on it. Gibson's Discount Centers were a family owned business in several North Texas cities.
 
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When I first started loading for the 06 it came in a square can with a snap lid ,then they changed to this style and now days its in a plastic bottle and 4 & 8 pound jug,Good powder.
 
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Remember when you could buy 25 pound cans of?
When you went to buy some you had to bring your own bottle.
 
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