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BobInAus
09-18-2021, 09:20 AM
G'day guys, Does anyone have any images of Herculies Reloader 7 gunpowder? I am at present going to try loading my 375 Winchester with Alliant Reloader 7. I pulled a 375 W that I had loaded with 200gr Winchester bullets and 37gr of an extremely short extruded powder that is as long as it is round. Further it has intermittent flecks of a red powder of approximately the same size. I loaded these sometime back in the early 1980's. I thought I had reloaded them with Herculies R 7 but it is a different powder to the Alliant Reloader 7 I have at present. Can anyone help me out in this regard.

Bob

Markopolo
09-18-2021, 09:28 AM
hello down there!!!!

pictures would help...

try this database..

https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/search.php?s_reference=&s_content_source=&s_source_reference=&s_product_use=&s_distributor=10&s_product_name=reloader+7&s_date_obtained=&s_lot_number=&s_date_analyzed=&s_manufacturer=&s_date_manufactured=&s_notes=&s_shape_id=&s_color_id=&s_luster_id=&s_dia_min=&s_dia_max=&s_dia_avg=&s_dia_tol=&s_length_min=&s_length_max=&s_len_avg=&s_len_tol=&display_image=20

BobInAus
09-18-2021, 10:43 PM
Markopolo,

I think I have the answer. Thanks for your input. See below, Alliant Reloader 7 and Herculies Reloader 7 with the red flakes.

288928

288929

BobInAus
09-18-2021, 11:20 PM
Markopolo,

I think this one will enlarge a little better.

288932

Bob

JFE
09-18-2021, 11:38 PM
BobInAus, I think your ammo might have been loaded with Red Dot, not Reloader 7.

Red Dot is flake powder that has red coloured flakes included for identification (same as Green Dot and Blue Dot). I can’t recall any Reloader 7 made by Hercules or Alliant having any coloured flakes.

If your ammo is loaded with Red Dot it will be way over loaded. I’d suggest you dismantle and dispose of the powder.

BobInAus
09-19-2021, 05:01 AM
JFE, the loads in these cartridges are capacity loads. I remember using them wayback (1980's) on pigs, droped them in their tracks. I still have about 3 or 4 boxes of them. I bought 200 rnds when I bought the big bore in 1979. When I got the 32 WS I concentrated on that for ages.

Thanks for the info.

Bob.

JFE
09-19-2021, 05:20 AM
Red Dot is a very fast burning powder with a burning rate is similar to AS-30, Bullseye etc.

If it is Red Dot, the pressure will astronomical and very dangerous.

Gunlaker
09-19-2021, 09:43 AM
The original Hercules Reloder 7 had those colored bits in them. The new Aliant Reloder 7 doesn't. It also burns a little different. Mabe 10 years ago I did some chronograph testing with Aliant Reloder 7. I tested a starting load for the .45-70. I was using starting data for the hercules version of the powder, but used Aliant Reloder 7. I hit right around max velocity at the starting load. This was a surprise to me as I was told they were nearly identical. I emailed the Reliant people and they said my velocities were about what they'd expect!

Chris.

358429
09-19-2021, 09:49 AM
Those pictures are showing perforated logs looks like a rifle powder with red identifier on it.

Red dot is a flake powder and has pink flakes mixed in it.

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Savvy Jack
09-19-2021, 04:22 PM
Some red, some green and red....stop the speculations folks

Reloder 7

Alliant
#7 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=7
#129 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=129
#620 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=522

Hercules
#220 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=220
#263 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=264
#485 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=386
#694 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=596
#829 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=713
#894 - https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?powder_id=880

fc60
09-19-2021, 06:58 PM
Greetings,

It appears that you have no idea what powder is in the cartridge.

Safest bet would be to burn it and start again.

This time, label your storage boxes.

Cheers,

Dave

indian joe
09-20-2021, 01:16 AM
Bob
I do have some hercules RE7 in an original can - if you still need a pic ? gimme a few hours to go find it

Red Dot ? I believe a full case of red dot in the 375 BB would be a life ending experience (the gun for sure, yours maybe)

FergusonTO35
09-20-2021, 11:21 AM
Is Herculies the proper spelling Down Under?
:kidding:

1Papalote
09-30-2021, 02:48 PM
Hercules Re7, as stated above, had red identifiers. It was also short cut extruded. Red dot is round flakes.

243winxb
09-30-2021, 05:00 PM
The old one has some red.