10 January 2008, 10:11
lawndartRottweill Powders
I was reading the RWS Weiderladen last week.
Who makes Rottweill powders?
Are they closely equivalent to any other labels?
R903=
R905=
R907=
R909=
etc.
etc.
Thanks,
LD
10 January 2008, 13:28
mhoJohn, the Rottweil powders come off the same production line in Bofors Sweden also producing Norma and (some of the?) Alliant powders.
Some of these powders are therefore supposed to be "equivalent" - meaning top loads are
LIKELY to be the same, but you have to work up from below.
I got this information from the company selling RL powders before Alliant - Hercules. However, if you look on the Reloading forum, and check out this thread:
.30-06 Pressure Thread, M98 (a.k.a Daniel) who had these pressure tests made, maintains the powders are not the SAME. I guess, because the tests showed differences in pressure with supposedly equivalent powders. So take all this with a grain of salt...
Given that word of caution, the information I originally got from Hercules, indicated the following powder equivalence:
RL15 ~ N203 ~ R903
RL19 ~ N204 ~ R904
RL22 ~ MRP ~ R905
Please use caution when working up from below.
- mike
11 January 2008, 00:54
FainaHi LD,
personaly I never use RWS powder, but I can give you some dates from Lapua manual:
R903 = similar to IMR 4064
R904 = similar to H4350, A4350
R905 = similar to A3100, H 4831
R907 = similar to Reloader 15, H380, A2700
Faina
11 January 2008, 19:45
DUKIn Quickload RL19 is similar but not the same as N204. I once read here that even alliamt themselves confirmed the powders to be identical.
11 January 2008, 19:58
Husqvarna M98They are wery much alike but Norma and the others made at Bofors do vary abit between batches, hence the fact one can not just extrapolate.
/C
quote:
Originally posted by DUK:
In Quickload RL19 is similar but not the same as N204. I once read here that even alliamt themselves confirmed the powders to be identical.