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.257 Wby --> .25-06 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 461391" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>If you know anything about RCBS or the old Guns & Ammo magazine, then you'll know who Bob Hutten was. He did a lot of wildcat rounds that later became standard rounds (6mm Remington and the Rockchucker series). The guy was pretty sharp, and probably developed more wildcats than anybody except for Ackley.</p><p> </p><p>Powder burn rates are all it is in the end. All IMR powder is of the same exact composition no matter what the number on the can. The difference is in the size of the granul. Hogdons uses a lot of different formulas in their stuff, but if you really look at the burn rates verses what is gain; there's not a lot of new stuff under the sun. Just some things that fit in between this and that.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 461391, member: 25383"] If you know anything about RCBS or the old Guns & Ammo magazine, then you'll know who Bob Hutten was. He did a lot of wildcat rounds that later became standard rounds (6mm Remington and the Rockchucker series). The guy was pretty sharp, and probably developed more wildcats than anybody except for Ackley. Powder burn rates are all it is in the end. All IMR powder is of the same exact composition no matter what the number on the can. The difference is in the size of the granul. Hogdons uses a lot of different formulas in their stuff, but if you really look at the burn rates verses what is gain; there's not a lot of new stuff under the sun. Just some things that fit in between this and that. gary [/QUOTE]
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