alright,
thanks for all the info and advice.
first, I am not an expert reloader I don't fall asleep every night with a reloading manual in my lap and I do not know off the top of my head what powders are balls and what are sticks. I do not read books on the subject and can barely make it through the preambles in reloading manuals without falling asleep, let alone read entire articles on a single powder type.
however I do not have this stuff with me, it's being stored in my sister's place, along with all of my reloading components and manuals as my brother in law is the big reloader in the family. my brothers and I use his reloading setup.
so naturally given my level of knowledge I just can't walk into my man cave and open the bottle to see if it matches the latest number that's been thrown out.
however, it would stand to reason that even the US government would use a civilian company's product to load their cartridges, a product that is just as viable to market to civilians and therefore it would not be unrealistic to assume that this stuff would have a civilian moniker.
apparently my ignorance has steered me wrong on this subject.
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ignore my complete lack of capitalization. I still have no problem correcting your grammar.
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