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| I found info that states it burns between the speeds of AA2230 and W748, and just a tad faster than BL-C(2). I must confess, I have no idea how burning rate might be used to develop a load... |
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| I'm with you Homebrewer......hence trying to find some published data. I believe it's safe to say burn rate is useful in determining calibers & bullet weights it could be useful for, but would prefer seeing bonafide load data over just experimenting....... |
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| According to Scott Powder Company Reloading Manual #3. Brigadier 3032: A medium but cooler burning single base tublar rifle powder appr 1-2grains faster than IMR-3031. Also similar to H-322 ideal for many bench rest applications. I still have some to save time what caliber you looking to load.
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| Thanks Tom - I was hoping someone might have one laying around! I'm interested mostly in the middle bores - Specifically, anything for .250 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Win, 7-30 Waters, 30-06, .35 Rem, .375 Win, 45-70, or 50-70 ?
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| quote: Originally posted by Kid Colter: Thanks Tom - I was hoping someone might have one laying around! I'm interested mostly in the middle bores - Specifically, anything for .250 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Win, 7-30 Waters, 30-06, .35 Rem, .375 Win, 45-70, or 50-70 ?
Tell you what PM your address and I'll copy what I have and send to you. Much Obliged! Matt
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