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alamogunr
01-10-2009, 05:13 PM
I haven't been casting and reloading as long as many of you so consequently I don't know a lot of history of components. I went to a gun show today and after working my way thru a mob of panic stricken "gunnies" who were buying anything gun related(I even saw a few walking out with $1500-$2000 AR's), I found a several tables of reloading supplies. There in the middle of all the plastic 1# cans and 8# jugs was a metal 5# can of SR 4759. How long has it been since canister powder was sold in metal cans? I don't remember seeing any 5# cans(jugs) either except for Trail Boss. The price($81) wasn't too bad compared to what he and others were charging for everything else.
John
"alamogunr"

35remington
01-10-2009, 06:09 PM
I'd say, not knowing for sure, about 10-12 years or so, which is about when I got my own metal canned 5 lb. supply of 4759. White can with brownish lettering on the stick on label.

alamogunr
01-10-2009, 06:15 PM
That describes it exactly. Wherever this can has been, it was well protected. It looks new!.

KYCaster
01-10-2009, 09:02 PM
I think the change to plastic came when Hodgden bought the IMR line just a couple of years ago. A couple of local shops still have some of the metal cans in stock but they keep up with the current prices. :(

Checking what I have in my stash it looks like metal containers of 4227, 4756, 7625, 4198 and 4064 have DuPont or IMR addresses and plastic containers of 4756, 4759 and 3031 have Hodgden's Shawnee Mission, KS address.

If somebody can tell us when the change was made from DuPont to IMR, that would narrow it down a bit better.

Jerry

StanDahl
02-09-2009, 02:22 AM
I've got a metal 1lb can of IMR SR 4759 that says "Formerly supplied by DuPont" below the IMR logo. I figure that I got it no more than 10 years ago. The code on the bottom says "E95JY21", which could possibly mean "July 21, 1995"? Stan

TCLouis
02-09-2009, 09:37 PM
Depending on what you own, the 4759 may not last all that long.
It is great stuff, just wish Quick Load had it in the powder library.

Shuz
02-10-2009, 07:56 PM
I've got a metal 1lb can of IMR SR 4759 that says "Formerly supplied by DuPont" below the IMR logo. I figure that I got it no more than 10 years ago. The code on the bottom says "E95JY21", which could possibly mean "July 21, 1995"? Stan

Last summer I lucked into a closeout on a 5lb can of IMR-4759 at Sportsman's Wharehouse in Spokane. It says mf'd in Canada for IMR Powder Co. Plattsburgh, NY. 12901
The date code on the bottom of the can reads E95DE12. Perhaps DEC 12, 1995? Anyway I paid a whopping $62.99 and smiled all the way out the door!

Shiloh
02-14-2009, 06:19 PM
Depending on what you own, the 4759 may not last all that long.
It is great stuff, just wish Quick Load had it in the powder library.


I have a small supply of SR 7641 the surplus clone of SR 4759.

I use in the Krag, '03, and my sons .30-30
As stated above, it was available in the metal cans until the later 90's

Shiloh

alamogunr
02-14-2009, 07:10 PM
In addition to the 5# can I got at the gun show, I've got 4# more ordered. I would have ordered 8 # but they were out of stock on those. Decided that I can get more later(I hope!). I'm sure it won't last long since I have several rifles that I can use it in for reduced loads. Although I have a couple of milsurps that I can't get brass for right now.

John
W.TN

Char-Gar
03-04-2009, 01:34 PM
I bought a smililar can of that stuff in 1993 if that is of any help in dating it. I still have some of it and it is a great powder for cast bullet. It was developed in WWII for reduced load with "frangible" bullets for use in training air to air gunners.

MtGun44
03-05-2009, 01:20 PM
Hodgdon changed it to plastic around three yrs back.
Cans were far more expensive.

Bill

squirrelnuttz
07-30-2011, 01:08 AM
Horsetraded my way into a 12 lb keg of DuPont SR 4756. Big round black can keg. Still factory sealed, if dating scheme is as surmised, this one was a fine 1974 vintage.It goes bang.It smells fine, can is immaculate shape. Only used it for .45 ACP test loads thus far, but it may also see use as a 12 gauge slug propellant. I've used this (new manufacture) SR4756 for slugs before, and it works well.Though a thorogh re work of the load will be needed.

9.3X62AL
07-30-2011, 02:13 AM
SR-4756 and SR-4759 are VERY DIFFERENT POWDERS, folks. Apples and oranges, totally.

4756 is an excellent pistol powder, and is my go-to fuel for 32-20 revolver loads. It works well in a large variety of pistol applications.

4759 is a bulky reduced-load powder for rifle reloading, per the majority of published data.

"Close" nomenclaturally is meaningless. IT MUST BE EXACTLY RIGHT.