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Look's decent for low pressure load's in a 12Ga. 2 1/2" shell. Anyone using it?
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Be sure to use loading data for the current product, Nitro 100 NF (new formulation) if that's what you intend to use.
The 'new' product bears little resemblance to the old.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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Yes the NF. Someone said it's similar to Titewad.
Last edited by eddie k; 11/07/24 10:59 AM.
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I’m nearing using 16#’s of Nitro 100NF. Not loading low pressure though. (1oz 1310 fps SC practice rounds) I like it! Also works well in my .45 ACP and .45 Colt.
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Yes the NF. Someone said it's similar to Titewad. . 
Last edited by Jimmy W; 01/08/25 12:29 PM.
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The plot on this thickens considerably after reading a lengthy thread on trapshooters.com re: 'Nitro 100 NF = Titewad' or not.
There are conflicting reports, some statements from Hodgdon are contradictory.
It appears that there is actually now a Nitro 100 NF NF. Consensus is that it's now made by St. Marks and not Explosia/Lovex.
This is just advisory, since I don't use the stuff and don't intend to start based on price.
I'd research carefully before loading Nitro 100 for any pressure critical application.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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