Hodgdon US 869 Powder For Sale In Stock
Hodgdon Powder has the most comprehensive selection of smokeless propellants for any reloading purpose. Hodgdon US 869 once again sets the standard by providing an amazing 50 BMG propellant that provides considerable advantages in a wide range of magnum rifle applications!
Hodgdon US869 is a real magnum spherical rifle powder that performs exceptionally well with heavy bullets in large, overbore rifle cartridges. Hodgdon US 869 is a thick propellant that permits the shooter to use more powder in cartridges such as the 7mm Remington Ultra Magnum, 300 Remington Ultra Magnum, 30-378 Weatherby Magnum, and others.
Hodgdon US 869 outperforms the 50 Caliber BMG in terms of velocity and accuracy with 750 to 800 grain bullets. This is an excellent match propellant for 1000 yards! Furthermore, US869 is only slightly affected by temperature changes, which is an important feature for top competition and hunting accuracy.
Warning About Smokeless Powder: Do not exceed the loads displayed in the reloaders guide. Never mix any two powders regardless of type, brand, or source. Never substitute any smokeless powder for Black Powder or any Black Powder substitute.
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Hodgdon US 869 Powder Specifications
Product Information
Weight | 8 lb |
Quantity | 8 Pound |
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight | 8.395 Pounds |
DOT-Regulated | Yes |
HazMat Product | Yes |
Who Makes US869 Powder?
Hodgdon Powder has the most comprehensive selection of smokeless propellants for any reloading purpose. Hodgdon US 869 once again sets the standard by providing an amazing 50 BMG propellant that provides considerable advantages in a wide range of magnum rifle applications!
What are the Difference Between Black Powder and Smokeless Powder?
Nitrocellulose propellants emit significantly less smoke and flash than black powder and provide significantly more mechanical work per unit weight. Other advantages of smokeless powder include its enhanced storage stability, reduced erosive effects on cannon bores, and improved control over its rate of burning.
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