Reloading Data Project - (in retirement)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/reloadersrfrnce/
I know I'm reviving a zombie thread, but here are a few more I collected from MSDS sheets.
Code:Powders from 2009 MSDS sheets (some newer MSDS sheets lack the powder name information due to changes in MSDS requirement regulations). Note that bulk grade versions have wider burn rate specs and can vary significantly from the canister grades, which are controlled for burn rate by blending with held back fast or slow lots, as needed to adjust them to within ±3% of their nominal burn rates. Canister | Bulk Grade | Canister | Canister | Canister | Grade | | Grade | Grade | Grade | | St. Marks | | | | Hodgdon | Mil & OEM | Winchester | Thales | IMR | ___________________|__Numbers___|________________________|__(ADI)___|______________________|_ | | | | | HP-38--------------|-- OBP231 --|- 231 ------------------|----------|----------------------|- | OBP124 | AALite (WFL) | | | Titewad | OBP132 | | | | Tightgroup --------|-- OBP242 --|------------------------|----------|----------------------|- | OBP465 | Super-Handicap (WSH) | | | Longshot | OBP473 | | | | Lil' Gun ----------|-- OBP516 --|------------------------|----------|----------------------|- Hybrid 100V | SHP771 | | | | | SMP224 | AutoComp | | | -------------------|--- WAA90 --|- WST ------------------|----------|----------------------|- H110 | WC296 | 296 | | | HS-6 | WC540 | 540 | | | -------------------|--- WC748 --|- 748 ------------------|----------|----------------------|- H414 | WC760 | 760 | | | H335 | WC844 | | | | BL-C(2)------------|--- WC846 --|------------------------|----------|----------------------|- H380 | WC852 | | | | US869 | WC869 | | | | -------------------|-- WMR780 --|- Supreme 780 ----------|----------|----------------------|- | WXC170 | WSF | | | Clays | | | AS30N | | International Clays|------------|------------------------|- AS50N --|----------------------|- Universal Clays | | | AP70N | | H4227 | | | AR2205 |IMR 4227 second source| H4198 -------------|------------|------------------------|- AR2207 -|----------------------|- Benchmark | | | BM2 | | H322 | | | AR2219 | | -------------------|------------|------------------------|- AR2210 -|- IMR 8208 XBR -------|- H4895 | | | AR2206H | | Varget | | | AR2208 | | H4350 -------------|------------|------------------------|- AR2209 -|----------------------|- H4831 | | | AR2213 | | H4831SC | | | AR2213SC | | H1000 -------------|------------|------------------------|- AR2217 -|----------------------|- Retumbo | | | AR2225 | | H50BMG | | | AR2218 | | -------------------|------------|------------------------|- AR2215 -|IMR 4198 second source| | | | AS25BP |IMR Trail Boss |
No better person to see here than Uncle Nick. Thank you for the information.
Wow. I found this thread looking for RP14. Just a note the earlier xref has the "RWS to norma" powders wrong.
RP11 = RL-15= Norma 201 (wrong)
RL-15 = Norma 203b (right)
I'm not sure about the rest. RP14 is on the MSDS for RL19
Ramshot X-terminator and AA2230 look to be identicle from the load data:
http://www.accuratepowder.com/wp-con...ec_1-23-14.pdf
RAMSHOT X-TERMINATOR30 BARNES VG 26.1 3,687 29.0 4,029 51,560 2.088
68 HDY HPBT-M 21.3 2,721 23.7 2,977 54,650 2.250
ACCURATE 2230
30 BARNES VG 26.1 3,687 29.0 4,029 51,560 2.088
68 HDY BTHP-M 21.3 2,721 23.7 2,977 54,650 2.250
The Hercules era "Keith load" for the 44 Magnum was 22gr 2400/245gr bullet. The load for Alliant's cleaner burning version of 2400 is 20gr powder with the same bullet.
My chronograph agrees.
I have never heard of any changes to 2400. Larry Gibson did tests and came up with no difference between Hercules and Alliant 2400 other than lot to lot variation. He posted the results in this forum. But I have burned over 120 pounds of 2400 and 2 grains is within lot to lot variation if you include the batch that got a 250g Keith to over 1600 fps with 22g in a 6" 629. Shot 3 rounds to make sure it wasn't an error, brass was awfully sticky.
Mal
Mal Paso means Bad Pass, just so you know.
It should be noted that plus or minus 5% does not permit a possible 10% error. The most error allowed is 5%.
I have not seen a lot of difference between most powder. That includes 2400 and IMR 4350. I shot some of the newer shorter cut and compared it to the old long cut DuPont variety, with a 10 Fps difference in the two.
The 2400 I have was purchased in 2004 and loads just like it always has. 15 gr in a .357 mag is very doable.
I know this is a old post on here,just wanted to post on here in case no one knows that the new SR4756 is Win 572 .that is from a video I watch some time back and that is right from Hodgdon them self that was to come out some time this year from what I understand.Unless someone else have something different on it.
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Interesting that 572 is the old SR4756.. SR4756 was a bulky powder and 572 is a nice compact ball powder.. so grain for grain, the 572 will pack into a much smaller space than the old SR 4756. It certainly is within the same burn speed.. useful for the sub gauges like 20 and 28.
Re#19 - n204
Cobbled together from several sources. Best I can do for burn rate sorting.
Shooter's World == Explosia bulk #s (or Lovex)
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Sparta 100 = DO13-01
SW Clean Shot = D032-03
SW Ultimate Pistol = D036-07
SW Auto Pistol = D036-03
SW Major Pistol = D037-01
SW Heavy Pistol = D037-02
Buffalo Rifle = D060
SBR SOCOM = D063-01
SW Blackout = D063-02?
SW AR Plus = D073-04
SW Tactical Rifle = D073-01 (D073-08)
?? == D073-05
SW Match Rifle = D073-06
SW Precision = S062
SW Long Rifle = S065
SW4350 = S070
?? = S071
D100 == D100
leftovers:
SW Cowboy = D060-01? I think this is now Buffalo Rifle.
?? -- BR2?
?? -- BR5?
edit: note that these are (mostly) the Explosia #s.
-fix bad SOCOM reference.
Last edited by squidtamer; 03-18-2019 at 05:20 PM.
SR4756 was a single base powder phased out "because it was expensive to produce".
With ball powder the nitrocellulose is emulsified and nitroglycerin added for a double base powder.
Might be equivalent but not the same. Vh still has a lot of single base powders. I'm shooting N350 single base now.
A friend who worked with propellants years ago for general dynamics said single base took more skill to produce, you had to get it right.
Ball powders started as a way to modify and use up existing nitrocellulose stock not otherwise marketable.
Mal
Mal Paso means Bad Pass, just so you know.
Thank you can you tell methe closes powder to N133
chris a, Welcome to Cast Boolits (Boolit = lead bullet )
this chart should help.
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Last edited by Conditor22; 04-14-2019 at 01:11 PM.
Today I was looking at some new smokeless powder and could not find any Info. on the newer IMR and Hodgden powders. So I went looking on the internet for a new burn rate chart. Found this chart at LHS Germany web site, it has the newer powders. I tried to paste the chart but could not do it.
This company has a lot of reloading info. Take a look! https://www.lhs-germany.de/en/
Ihttps://www.lhs-germany.de/fileadmin/media/Mediathek/Pulver/Relative_Abbrenngeschwindigkeit_Export_Feb._2018.p df found this chart
for Nam62
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |