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Hodgdon keeps coming up with new powders while not being able to supply its old standbys. Doesn't make sense to me but what do I know? Personally I lost faith in the company years ago and strongly favor Alliant powders if/when I have a choice.
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I looked at the MSDS for Hodgdon’s Perfect Pattern powder and it’s pretty generic and with a wide range of ingredient percentages. The exact formulation isn’t shown. Nonetheless I did learn it’s a high energy double-base NC/NG powder. Me? For vintage shotguns I like single-base NC or as close to straight NC as I can get.
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