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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 514695" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Charge rate and burn rate <u>are</u> completely independant issues. Burn rate charts are useful tools for comparing powders when trying to decide whether one will be useful in a given application, but as has been stated, you still need some reference source to establish a load. That's where lab developed, empirically tested data from the manufacturers comes in. The analogy here between H4831 and our own N160 is a good one. Very similar in burning rate, but substantially different in many other regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 514695, member: 15748"] Charge rate and burn rate [U]are[/U] completely independant issues. Burn rate charts are useful tools for comparing powders when trying to decide whether one will be useful in a given application, but as has been stated, you still need some reference source to establish a load. That's where lab developed, empirically tested data from the manufacturers comes in. The analogy here between H4831 and our own N160 is a good one. Very similar in burning rate, but substantially different in many other regards. [/QUOTE]
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