Anyone selling Herco powder please
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Anyone selling Herco powder please
My dad is buying an Anvil Conversion Nitro Muzzle loader and wants to know who's selling Herco (Henry Kranks hasn't got any at the moment). Does anyone know who has it at all?
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Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
Doesn't have to be Herco, so long as the burning rate is similar and is a flake big enough not to fall into the flash hole then it will be fine.
How about Unique?
How about Unique?
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Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
Well it said Blue dot and unique were ok but to use more (5.7 grns for bluedot) and less (4.1 grns for Unique). Its just the power measure is mainly centered around Herco. Lee make a scooper that does the measure I believe? Or do you recommend another product for this purpose?dromia wrote:Doesn't have to be Herco, so long as the burning rate is similar and is a flake big enough not to fall into the flash hole then it will be fine.
How about Unique?
Also I meant, does anyone know of any dealers selling it also.
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Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
Herco and Blue Dot are usually scarce, not many people use them so doesn't appear a lot on dealers shelves.
Unique on the other hand is popular and is on many dealers shelves.
For any form of handloading you really need a good balance beam scale.
Unique on the other hand is popular and is on many dealers shelves.
For any form of handloading you really need a good balance beam scale.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
I am also picking up a 5.5" Remington during the Bisley Show. I was going to try both Blue Dot and Unique using the supplied powder dispenser which on reading the Anvil site it looks OK to use the Herco Dispenser as supplied.
Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
I for the life of me cannot remember where my dad got the blue dot from. It was either South yorkshire shooting supplies or possibly Henry Kranks. I can't remember. I guess we'll try and get some Herco from them, even if we have to do. I guess its Alliant that makes unique. I checked and Anvil says if you use a powder to substitute Blue dot produces the best results (apparently their tests showed Unique having more spread shooting groups. It's mentioned on their website what the tests showed).dromia wrote:Herco and Blue Dot are usually scarce, not many people use them so doesn't appear a lot on dealers shelves.
Unique on the other hand is popular and is on many dealers shelves.
For any form of handloading you really need a good balance beam scale.
I guess we'll just use what we can get when we can and be on the look out for Herco. What balance beam scale would you recommend and what should we use to transfer the measured amounts to the revolver at that stage?
Re: Anyone selling Herco powder please
If can use the dispenser it should be ok. Hey my dad is getting that barrel length. Should have it in June. But if anyone notices a dealer having some could you please let me know so I can alert my dad so he can buy it?qws wrote:I am also picking up a 5.5" Remington during the Bisley Show. I was going to try both Blue Dot and Unique using the supplied powder dispenser which on reading the Anvil site it looks OK to use the Herco Dispenser as supplied.
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