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    I much prefer Mk.7z with the nitro powder. The cordite stuff is OK but not for my purposes around here. Those in the USAicon who haven't bought any of the Germanicon MEN 83 dated Mk.7z from SG Ammo are missing the boat. It's fantastic stuff. I was range testing a recently restored No.4T yesterday and it was shooting consistent groups around 2" at 100 yards. Considering the spec is 3" at 100, I certainly won't complain. They raised the price $20 a can but it's still well worth the money.
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