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<blockquote data-quote="brianwinzor" data-source="post: 123542" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>NZ LR Hunter, Great post! I am across the small ditch in South Oz, and I was particularly interested to hear that you are using ADI 2211.</p><p></p><p>I contacted ADI about 1 year ago and they said that ADI 2211 is no longer available to the domestic reloader. Is it still available in NZ?</p><p></p><p>This last week I have been testing H870 and ADI 2218 (H50BMG in US)in the 257 Weatherby with the 156 grain Wildcat ULD, and found that I was hitting maximum at around 70.0 grains. </p><p></p><p>The maximum H870 load represents about 82% load density and the AR 2218 load about 88%, but I would like to use a powder that gets it up in my preferred 95 - 100% region.</p><p></p><p>Does you testing show that ADI 2211 is slower burning than either 2218 or H870, and if so by how many grains with a particular bullet weight? Regards, Brian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianwinzor, post: 123542, member: 1067"] NZ LR Hunter, Great post! I am across the small ditch in South Oz, and I was particularly interested to hear that you are using ADI 2211. I contacted ADI about 1 year ago and they said that ADI 2211 is no longer available to the domestic reloader. Is it still available in NZ? This last week I have been testing H870 and ADI 2218 (H50BMG in US)in the 257 Weatherby with the 156 grain Wildcat ULD, and found that I was hitting maximum at around 70.0 grains. The maximum H870 load represents about 82% load density and the AR 2218 load about 88%, but I would like to use a powder that gets it up in my preferred 95 - 100% region. Does you testing show that ADI 2211 is slower burning than either 2218 or H870, and if so by how many grains with a particular bullet weight? Regards, Brian. [/QUOTE]
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