New Dominion Smokeless Powders

10% off the per pound price above ($23.40 per lb). I will have to check the weights tomorrow to give you the keg price for each type
Thanks a bunch, and thanks for doing the hard work of bringing this to Market, I remember when we asked and now you deliver,,, Canadian Made just makes it that much better!
 
This week we will be introducing 2 new powders to the Dominion line of products:

D700 - Double base flake powder for shotguns and Pistol. Use IMR700X data, minus 10% and work up the load.
D4198 - Extruded rifle powder for small cased cartridges like 7.62x39 and 223. Use IMR4198 data less 10% and work up the load

These are OEM, not canister grade, so you must work up the load with each lot number.

We will be listing them on the site later this week

$129.99 for 5lbs, NO HAZMAT CHARGES

What does this mean?
 
canister grade is held to tighter specs between different lot numbers.
Bulk powder may vary a bit in burn rate, so loads needs to be worked up again with a new lot number...
 
Who and how are you going to brake down the bulk containers into smaller quantities? Is all the powder from the same lot or is it different lots? The reason I'm asking is if you brake down a 35 lb keg into single one pound containers and at the end you have 3/4 of a pound left will it be topped up to make a full pound from another keg? Will it be discarded?

Who is doing the work braking it down have they been trained in handling explosives? Making sure the right stuff is going in the right containers.

The reason I'm asking this is I don't trust anyone in my reload room. I know that I'm very carefull when working with propellants and would not feel comfortable letting anyone touch my containers.
If I allowed this I would feel the next time I was reloading like I had just loaded up a bunch of rounds with a half a container of questionable powder bought from a garage sale.

I know what I'm getting from IMR in sealed containers (is what it is) because of their time tested quality assurance.

So for Canammo being new to this, can you give us some info on your quality assurance process.

When reloading safety is everything that's why I am asking.
 
Who and how are you going to brake down the bulk containers into smaller quantities? Is all the powder from the same lot or is it different lots? The reason I'm asking is if you brake down a 35 lb keg into single one pound containers and at the end you have 3/4 of a pound left will it be topped up to make a full pound from another keg? Will it be discarded?

Who is doing the work braking it down have they been trained in handling explosives? Making sure the right stuff is going in the right containers.

The reason I'm asking this is I don't trust anyone in my reload room. I know that I'm very carefull when working with propellants and would not feel comfortable letting anyone touch my containers.
If I allowed this I would feel the next time I was reloading like I had just loaded up a bunch of rounds with a half a container of questionable powder bought from a garage sale.

I know what I'm getting from IMR in sealed containers (is what it is) because of their time tested quality assurance.

So for Canammo being new to this, can you give us some info on your quality assurance process.

When reloading safety is everything that's why I am asking.
As I said above, it is all from 1 lot.
 
I don't see a need for CanAm to provide us with any of what you are asking for. They have been inspected and certified by our Fed Gov Explosives branch to do what they are doing. The inspectors and regulations we have are some of the most stringent on the planet, to make it through that and come to market is good enough for me.
 
So for the extruded rifle powder we use the same data for h4198 then I assume.
I just picked up a 308 a few months ago. I've been using leverevolution with some really impressive velocities.
Anyways I was still kinda researching what would be best in a 308 since I was using the lever just because I had it and found someone who was using it and got a starting load and just worked up from there to find the node.
So is this powder also appropriate for a 22-250,or is it too fast.
And do I order from the link in your sig.
Thanks
 
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