Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby plant_one » Wed Jul 10, 2019 4:14 pm

LIL GUN LOVER wrote:Hoot, are the reloading tables meant for the faster, slower Lil Gun or both? I have an old jug.



as long as you do a proper load development, it shouldn't matter. because if as observed the newer stuff is actually a hotter/faster version of the powder, current data would still provide you with safe starting points for the older/slower version of the product.
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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Mon Jul 22, 2019 11:08 am

EricJames wrote:
JoeHager wrote:
Moorman wrote:This is my favorite caliber.


Oh really! My favorite is the same as yours. it is the best Caliber.

Really man I also like the same caliber. It is easy to shoot and keep and did not require maintenance quickly and the maintenance fees is also less.

What fees?
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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby PatrickSabo » Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:34 am

EricJames wrote:
JoeHager wrote:
Moorman wrote:This is my favorite caliber.


Oh really! My favorite is the same as yours . it is the best Caliber.

Really man I also like the same caliber. Agoc Travel It is easy to shoot and keep and did not require maintenance quickly and the maintenance fees is also less.

Yes really the Maintainance of this gun is very low and I really like this weapon
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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:26 pm

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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby plant_one » Sun Sep 01, 2019 9:49 am

its an advertising gig looking for free clicks or bot readings. aka spammmmmmmmmm

notice the link for the travel site stuck in there?

EricJames wrote:Really man I also like the same caliber. Agoc Travel (<------ right there) It is easy to shoot and keep and did not require maintenance quickly and the maintenance fees is also less.
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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby Hoot » Fri Sep 10, 2021 11:23 pm

We're learning as we go. There are two posters stuck in limbo right now with suspicious, similar posting processes. I leave them in limbo unless they raise their heads and ask why. Three others suffered the same fate and after a month passed with no attempt to contact me, they were 86'ed. We are learning...

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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby herberthaul » Thu Dec 23, 2021 6:03 am

RichardDixon wrote:in some other mag pistol calibers ?


Mag pistol caliber? great
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Re: Question about H110/296 versus Lil' Gun

Postby Hoot » Fri Dec 24, 2021 6:18 pm

LIL GUN LOVER wrote:Hoot, are the reloading tables meant for the faster, slower Lil Gun or both? I have an old jug.


Mostly both. As always, start low and work up. The way a recipe behaves in one gun is not necessarily how it will behave in another and of course, most of these ball powders are more susceptible to temperature changes than most extruded powders.

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