I have a lot of BE-86 and I'm low on unique. Has anyone tried BE-86 in cast rifle loads?
I have a lot of BE-86 and I'm low on unique. Has anyone tried BE-86 in cast rifle loads?
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First thing is you will find that Grain for Grain seems a Good starting point...actually mostly I just stay there..a bit softer but...IDC
The Smaller Calibers...ie 221Fireball and 222Rem seem to like BE-86 Better.. tho the 221 is Now getting Nitro100NF...just as experiment!!
Yes. I use it in 7.62x54R following the C.E. Harris cast bullet loads for military rifles article.
I use an unchecked Lee 312160 with (I think) 7grs BE-86. I followed the data for the faster Bullseye powder group rather than the Unique powder group.
I have not chrono'd it, but it plinks well
I have been looking for a substitute for Unique. Can BE-86 be substituted in all situations grain for grain ? Are there any other identical substitutes since BE-86 is also an Alliant product that will soon be impossible to find ?
Be-86 has a slower burn rate than unique and is slower than Herco. I can assume when people say you can use Unique data it is because it is a slower powder and you are unlikely to get into trouble but the performance will be lower.
Looking at the latest Hodgdon burn rate chart BE-86 is close in burn rate to AA5 (which is good stuff) and HS-6. But, as always, use the correct data.
https://hodgdonpowderco.com/wp-conte...teschart-1.pdf
Darn good Question.. I discovered that BE-86 is some other powder, except with flash retardant...they say...All I know is, all I have put it in, have been Grain for Grain (Not Volume), weight,,, it works...in general BE-86 is slightly slower than Unique...but, Not enough to keep ya from being Happy with Starting loads!! for Me anyway!! I will cross the "no Aliant powders Available" bridge when/if I get to it.. Gonna be a Hard thing for me, as I have always used Mostly Hercules/Aliant Powders!!!
BE-86 and Power Pistol are pretty close in grain for grain in a 10mm.
Perhaps it is Power Pistol that BE-86 actually Is, except with flash suppressant.
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...r-Pistol-blast
Last edited by racepres; 05-15-2024 at 09:16 AM.
I have also been looking for a substitute for Alliant Unique. So far I have been able to use Herco and Accurate #5 in my pistol loads. The Accurate #5 has worked very well so far in 7.62x25 Tokarev, and 32-20 revolver loads. Herco has been very accurate in my 7.62x38R Mosin Nagant revolver.
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WSF works fine in 40sw with 165gr cast. About the same as hp38.
Whatever!
Transitioned from Unique to BE-86 in my 38 Spl +P loads. I still like Unique in 357 Mag mid range cast loads.
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Be86 is available at Powder Valley. Watch prices though. 8 1# are cheaper than 1 8#.
I just got in 8 1lb jugs of this powder.
And yeah it came to $38 a pound with free shipping.
Not bad for these days but not good either.
Not sure why its taking quickloads so long to add this powder and other new ones...
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