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Accurate Arms data 79
04 June 2005, 22:42
NobadeAccurate Arms data 79
Anybody know anything about this powder? It's cheap enough at Natchez Shooter's supply, and by the list of cartridges it can load for seems like it might be useful. I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else though.
05 June 2005, 00:46
johnchNo that ones new to me .
But with a shiping weight of 9.46 lbs. is this a 8 lb jug ? Weight is not listed .
I have a freind that drive thru that area weekly ,may have him pick me up a jug or two.
But I am still using up the Data 2200 I have .
Johnch
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05 June 2005, 06:06
DoublessI did some snooping and found a statement on another site that sells powder. Their information is that it is "slightly faster" than AA2230, so to "multiply any published load data for 2230 by .95".
If it comes anywhere close to the way the old Data 2200 performs, it should be a dandy powder. I have used Data 2200 to shoot one-hole groups out of an NEF K-Hornet, using 10 grains, a standard primer, and 55-grain Winchester soft points. Figure that out: with a 1-16 twist?
05 June 2005, 07:17
bartsche[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doubless:
I did some snooping and found a statement on another site that sells powder. Their information is that it is "slightly faster" than AA2230, so to "multiply any published load data for 2230 by .95".
If it comes anywhere close to the way the old Data 2200 performs, it should be a dandy powder. QUOTE]

No powder shines brighter than 2200.I've only got 10# left and am lementing

its passing.I've got 16 # of AA 79 on order and will give it some serious testing. The 2230-C is looking rather good.

roger
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05 June 2005, 23:08
MuleriderI believe two powders are being discussed:
AA73 is listed as "slightly faster than AA2230". Which puts it at around AA2200 burn rate.
AA 79 is apparently a much slower powder, listed for the 30-06, 22-250, and WSSM applications..not much info out yet.
Also: your NEF K-Hornet MAY not have a 1:16 twist. Some NEF's have a faster twist (getting info out of H&R is tough). I used the "tight patch/cleaning rod" technique to measure mine. It measures as a 1:12 twist!! Measure yours and let us know....
06 June 2005, 00:00
johnnypaulPlease don't buy from Natchez. I live in the northeast corner of Alabama, just 45 miles from their warehouse in Chattanooga Tennessee, but I can't buy anythig from them because they will not sell to individuals in Tennesse, Alabama or Georgia, because they sell to dealers in those states.
Natchez policy keeps me, and other mail order/internet shoppers who live in these states from enjoying the same discounts anyone outside of them can.
I have written to Natchez about this and was basically told they weren't changing their policy. The only resort I have is to post on threads like this and buy from their competition every chance I get, and I don't buy anything from area dealers I can get through online sales.
Powder Valley is closer to you, shipping would be less and they carry Data 79 as well.
I would be grateful if you were to write an email to Natchez and explain your boycott of their company. It could aid many of us in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia.
Thanks, John Haxton,
Mentone, Alabama
Boycott Natchez Shooters Supplies, Inc
06 June 2005, 00:25
delloroOK, sure, because I know you are boycotting every company that restricts otherwise legal shipments to CA. and of course you are boycotting ALL gun manufacturers that are not submitting their guns and money to CA for testing and certification.
right?

06 June 2005, 03:36
DoublessMulerider, you are correct, and I am VERY embarrassed! I read Data 79, then went and found info on Data
73 and regurgitated it... THANKS for correcting me!
I am going to go see what the twist is in my NEF. Will let you know...
06 June 2005, 03:44
johnchData 79 is not listed on Powder valley's web site .
They may have it ,but haven't listed it yeat
Data 73 is
Johnch
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06 June 2005, 08:02
johnnypaulquote:
Originally posted by delloro:
OK, sure, because I know you are boycotting every company that restricts otherwise legal shipments to CA. and of course you are boycotting ALL gun manufacturers that are not submitting their guns and money to CA for testing and certification.
right?
What companies?
Boycott Natchez Shooters Supplies, Inc
06 June 2005, 08:30
dellorothe sportsmans guide
southernammo
are two that come to mind. won't ship to certain counties.
kel-tec will not submit its guns for testing, among others.
09 June 2005, 09:53
2ndtimerquote:
Originally posted by johnch:
Data 79 is not listed on Powder valley's web site .
They may have it ,but haven't listed it yeat
Data 73 is
Johnch
Has anyone seen any of Accurate's loading data for this Data 79 powder? I am hoping it might be slow burning enough to use in a .270WSM or a 6.5x55. Natchez has it for $69.95 for an eight pound keg, so the price is right, but if it is yet another .223 Rem powder, I have nothing to use it in.
Bullets are pretty worthless. All they do is hang around waiting to get loaded.
11 June 2005, 18:12
NobadeI finally got Accurate to send me some data. They don't have much, but said it behaves much the same as their 2700. Looks like it's slightly faster than 4350, but I couldn't get them to tell me anything about whether it needs a full case, how much pressure to work right, etc.
12 June 2005, 04:46
2ndtimerquote:
Originally posted by Nobade:
I finally got Accurate to send me some data. They don't have much, but said it behaves much the same as their 2700. Looks like it's slightly faster than 4350, but I couldn't get them to tell me anything about whether it needs a full case, how much pressure to work right, etc.
Thanks for the update, curious to know what data they provided, so I just sent them an email. Based on your post, I wonder if the Data 79 powder might be close to Ramshot Big Game, since Ramshot lists Big Game right after Accurate 2700 on their burning rate chart, putting it faster than Winchester 760, but slower than the 4064 variants. Which means it might work in a 6.5x55, but probably not very well since it would not have very good loading density with the fairly large 6.5x55 case. If I am lucky it will be closer to Magpro and might be worth buying a keg or two to see....
Bullets are pretty worthless. All they do is hang around waiting to get loaded.