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Where is Brig 4351 made?

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19 March 2002, 18:12
downwindtracker2
Where is Brig 4351 made?
I used some Nobel powder that seems to have the same burn rate,faster than IMR4350.I wonder if it is the same as Brig4351?
20 March 2002, 04:28
dan belisle
I'm not sure anymore. I remember reading that it was manufactured in Scotland, but that was sometime back, and may have changed. - Dan
20 March 2002, 07:40
<eldeguello>
I too remeber Scotland.
20 March 2002, 12:13
downwindtracker2
Yeh, this stuff was made in Scotland,too.Now,if I approach with caution, I have some rough data to work with.
20 March 2002, 15:47
358Mark
What Nobel powder is it you have. I have a lot of N47 which appears to have a burn rate about H450. Could we have the same stuff?Mark
20 March 2002, 17:11
downwindtracker2
Yes,that is the one.I am out,but getting a order together.I have a Eddystone '17 sporter that does that one hole thing with it.I find 47N as dirty as H-4350.The price is less than half the clean N-560,though .I think WC852 is the H-450,but I haven't tried it.
20 March 2002, 17:59
358Mark
I have some of each wc852 and N47. I have been using 852 in my 416Rigby with good results so far. I used them both in 6.5/284 with OK results using light bullets, but they are too fast for 6/284. I got 40# from old Higgensen before he died and will need more shortly.Mark