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I tried Clays as internet lore suggested it does everything better than Unique. It didn't for me. These days its getting to the point where you adapt to the powders available instead of continuing with what you used to like. Possibly a reason for raised prices and limited availability of consumer propellants is focus on military sales, if so, it may not get better any time soon unless some new manufacturers get going quickly. | |||
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I love Unique and have good loads for nearly everything I load for. I agree that it doesn't meter as well as a finer powder would, but I find that it's not enough of a difference to worry about. Works great for me and my 550. ________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton. | |||
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Plowing straight ahead come what may |
I actually use Unique for loading .308 with my cast bullets for light recoil loads in my RFI ishapore Enfield rifle (do a search for “The Load” on google or Duck Duck Go…just be sure to have a cleaning rod to make sure the reduced loads are clearing the bore)…from my rifle (one of the shortened “Tanker rifles” ) “The Load” is accurate…cheap to load and easy on the shoulder… Unique (along with Red Dot) has always been an excellent option for powder to have around …sadly the last visit to my gun store had Unique priced at $49.99 per pound (I think reloaders are being fucked!)…your mileage may vary …be careful out there! https://castboolits.gunloads.c...8414-Unique-in-a-308 ******************************************************** "we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches Making the best of what ever comes our way Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowing straight ahead come what may And theres a cowboy in the jungle" Jimmy Buffet | |||
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IIR Blue Dot wasn't my favorite for magnum revolvers back in the day. Big flakes were hard to meter well, dirty burn, that's about all I recall. I'd hazard to guess it's prob been more or less obsoleted unless it's still being produced. Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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The Clays series of powder was manufactured in Canada as well. My memory is vague, but a fire (I think) shut down ADI (DOWN UNDER) and Hodgdon arranged for the Clays series to be made in Canada. No Clays series powder has been available since COVID (I think). If Universal Clays is ever offered again, I would advise everyone to stock up as it is really a useful powder. As to a powder I don't like...the whole IMR series of stick powders. | |||
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AA#7. Haven't been able to find a good spot for it. | |||
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BrBa, have you tried it in 10mm? Some of my friends like it with 165gn & 180gn bullets. Seems to meter well. | |||
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