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sambubba1
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Is this powder what is referred to as "Thunderbird"?
My friend has an 8 LB. jug that looks like and old Clorox bottle an it has a lot number of LCAO 68 but does not say Thunderbird anywhere on the bottle, he has been using it to fire form Dasher Brass, because of this thread he is rethinking whether he should be doing that or not. Since I'm not familiar with the powder I can't give him any advice. Perhaps someone with more knowledge of this powder could give him some direction.
Its probably LC A068? What other writing is on the jug/label?
What are your general thoughts on this latest so called 8208 pull down?
Label reads IMR 8208. I call it st Louis 8208. Bruno was selling this powder a couple years back, as was an outfit in st Louis. thus the reason I call it St Louis 8208. Lots of this powder going around here in my area for a while, so I bought plenty. Anyway I find it very useful in a ppc. Most complained about the graphite that was put into the powder. Most likely used in semi auto rifle, but I wouldn't know for sure. I don't mind the graphite, and I find it cleans up pretty easy.
I was told by one fella that this powder was a VV powder and probably VV 132. I have no idea about that. I like this powder, and it can be bought pretty cheap, when it comes up. Anyone else shooting this stuff? I know most will say it isn't anything like the original 8208, and I don't doubt that one bit, but personally I never shot any of the old t powder so I wouldn't know. Just curious what others think of it? Lee