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I am needing to get some, so here is a question.

I use black horn powder in my CVA optima 50 cal. What is everyone recommendations?
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Harvester crush rib
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Yep, Harvester.
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I use Harvester EZ load black
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A few years I bought a pack of the Harvester Black Crush Rib High Pressure but after trying them I ended up using the sabots that came with my Barnes bullets. Seems like they were either way too tight in my bore or way too loose. Still have them.
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Wiley wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 9:00 am A few years I bought a pack of the Harvester Black Crush Rib High Pressure but after trying them I ended up using the sabots that came with my Barnes bullets. Seems like they were either way too tight in my bore or way too loose. Still have them.
Do you want to sale them?
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Tngrizzly_ wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 11:03 am
Wiley wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 9:00 am A few years I bought a pack of the Harvester Black Crush Rib High Pressure but after trying them I ended up using the sabots that came with my Barnes bullets. Seems like they were either way too tight in my bore or way too loose. Still have them.
Do you want to sale them?
You can have them. Send me an address and I'll get them on the way to you. Might take me till the weekend to get to the PO.
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Wiley wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 11:11 am
Tngrizzly_ wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 11:03 am
Wiley wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 9:00 am A few years I bought a pack of the Harvester Black Crush Rib High Pressure but after trying them I ended up using the sabots that came with my Barnes bullets. Seems like they were either way too tight in my bore or way too loose. Still have them.
Do you want to sale them?
You can have them. Send me an address and I'll get them on the way to you. Might take me till the weekend to get to the PO.
Thanks, sent you my address
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Hey Griz...... did you get to try those sabots?
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