There was a someone in previous post with a burn rate chart I found one on a search. Give a look see and give me some insight if it seem to be pretty good one. I realize powders change lot to lot ect. How ever you guy's got lots of knowledge. Any input will be appreciated. Don
I saved that one!!! That's the most complete list of powders I do believe I have seen. Even lists many of the surplus powders that I have. A keeper. Thanks...BCB
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IME, powder burn rate charts are interesting, modestly useful and... the actual relative powder burn rates might change when certain cartridges. Some are so close as to be inconsequential and somewhat misleading. A perfect example is H110/W296. The same powder, different packaging, and of course, different lots. Thanks for the link.
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You indeed may be correct with your statement! I printed a copy of the list and upon closer observation, I noticed that AL-8 is listed much faster than my lot. Even data from years ago, and powder profiles lists it much closer to Blue Dot. Oh well, I have always used extreme caution when using it and it has been O.K. using starting Blue Dot data. Yet, this list includes a good many powders not included in other lists so it still is a good reference...BCB
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