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Hercules Unique Powder - OLD!


Chief Rick

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Not rare ,I have a few on the shelf my father left me and I have a dozen or more of the one pound cans made of  metal. 

 Open it up and shoot it.

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When I started shooting again after a 20+ years of not having time,  I just started by using the Unique that was still in the powder measure when I left off.  I had some in open cans and used it up.  Then I was pleased to discover an unopened 8lb canister that was at least over 20 years. I didn't remember having it.  Used that up. Well into a fresh 8lb jug and have another when that runs out. The new stuff burns a lot cleaner.

 

I have several of the old square metal cans that are empty of Unique. They may be 50 years old. 

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My Unique is at least 50 years older than that stuff and still works as intended ..... Mine is in a Metal can with a lid you press down on the center to open and press the sides to seal ...

 

Jabez Cowboy

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Not trying to get rich but had heard there may be a market for the older style cans (understanding that *older* is very subjective).

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28 minutes ago, Chief Rick said:

Not trying to get rich but had heard there may be a market for the older style cans (understanding that *older* is very subjective).

 

The can may have some collector value but the powder is still likely good as new.  I don't think collectors want powder in them. 

 

I wouldn't throw out the can.  I have many empty powder cans - including a 15 pound keg that once was full of Unique.  

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I was loading last week using a cardboard can of Unique, just like that.  Worked great!

 

To me, that cans not that old.  In my powder storage cupboard, I have several different Hercules powders (Blue Dot, Green Dot, Unique, Bullseye) in the cardboard cans with the metal top and plastic spout.

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