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Thread: Industrial Pistol Powder

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    Industrial Pistol Powder

    I have 9 pounds of this powder. The load data is on the lable for a number of different calibers. I originally bought 12 cans back in the 90's, I think I paid about $4.00 a can + shipping and hazmat. My supply of Unique and Bullseye are getting a little low, so I am starting to use the IPP again. The loads on the can for the 357 and the 44 mag are a little animic. My question is has any one that has used this powder tried heavier loads than what is listed on the lable on the can? I do like this powder and it is a little cleaner than Unique.

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    Thanks Jim. Will do.

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    Jim! I Checked it out but found nothing on heavier loads. I'ts probably a good idea to stick with the loads on the can anyways.

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