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Powder Burn Rate Chart

Powder Burn Rate Chart - It's an excellent example of useful information for all reloaders. Not burn rate, burn temperature. Sometime, powder manufactures will be a little more liberal on the burn rate range of powders listed. Today, in the daily bulletin, we have released a comparative burn rate chart. This usually shows up as something like a compredssed load and low. Your data from ql really does. I assume they are the most efficient for my varmint rifle. Which chart would you go by,when looking for powders in the same burn rate area as the powder you normally use but can't get or is no longer being made? Never used a burn rate chart. Wonder why no one (manufacturers) ever include shooters world powder in the burn rate chart?

The forum boss posted the newest version of the hodgdon/imr burn rate chart on the bulletin. I assume they are the most efficient for my varmint rifle. It's an excellent example of useful information for all reloaders. There are a few powders that sit in the same relative place as h4350 on. Wonder why no one (manufacturers) ever include shooters world powder in the burn rate chart? Not burn rate, burn temperature. Sometime, powder manufactures will be a little more liberal on the burn rate range of powders listed. A discussion with one of the top techs at one powder company was enlightening for me about just how worthless the burn rate chart may be. This usually shows up as something like a compredssed load and low. Your data from ql really does.

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Despite Searches Using A Lot Of Different Words, I Can Not Find A Chart That Shows Powder Burn Temperatures.

Your data from ql really does. I assume they are the most efficient for my varmint rifle. My tests over my chronograph testify that both of these powders are quite a bit slower burning than 8208 as listed on the imr burn rate chart. Today, in the daily bulletin, we have released a comparative burn rate chart.

There Are A Few Powders That Sit In The Same Relative Place As H4350 On.

It shoots pretty decent and was a good substitute for unobtainable powders. A discussion with one of the top techs at one powder company was enlightening for me about just how worthless the burn rate chart may be. Wonder why no one (manufacturers) ever include shooters world powder in the burn rate chart? Never used a burn rate chart.

Sometime, Powder Manufactures Will Be A Little More Liberal On The Burn Rate Range Of Powders Listed.

All burn rate charts and burn temp charts will do is get you confused or, worse, in dangerous situations. The forum boss posted the newest version of the hodgdon/imr burn rate chart on the bulletin. It's an excellent example of useful information for all reloaders. Which chart would you go by,when looking for powders in the same burn rate area as the powder you normally use but can't get or is no longer being made?

Not Burn Rate, Burn Temperature.

This usually shows up as something like a compredssed load and low. In my limited tests it took from.

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