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by ET-Ret
Wed Aug 17, 2016 3:50 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: The woes of Unique
Replies: 16
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Re: The woes of Unique

I hate to through cold water on this discussion. However 2 other fools and my self Bought 15 Keg of Unique in 1972
and split it in Dupont Film cans used in a fototypesetter they were free as they were sending 10 a day in to the trash.
I am still using some of my third and some other unique i have bought up over the years. 10 Gr. in a 44 mag wit 250 grain cast lino bullet works
evertime i pull the trigger. I have 2 old RCBS measures one setup with the small hole in the drum for pistol and the other with the
standard hole. Used as directed work just fine. How several years ago I had a squib in a 9mm plobaly due to d oing something stupid. I got picky and bought the small metal plates to put in the measure and its seems to let you get +/- .1 grain In checking you will find a lot of reloaders have
used Bullseye, Unique, 2400 over a long time and i think any thing else would be just personal preferance. Unique has been around a long Time.
Allen

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