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Reloading
Slower Burning Powders ranked numerically by burn rate
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2808606" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>The problem I have w charts is that I have seen some powders in different places on some of them than on the other, and they can be hard to read depending</p><p>on which one, and sometimes they dont have newer powders,</p><p>and besides that I just dont like em. Having the numbers ranking, gives me a better perspective in how close a given powder is to another for instance to realize N568 and IMR 8133 have exactly the same burn rate, ( though they may shoot a little differently or the curve of burn rate w time and pressure may behave differently, they are very very close. My velocities should be close too for given charge weight. It just gives me more precise info and more confidence in my goals to view the info this way. The chart is fuzzy relativity to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2808606, member: 118038"] The problem I have w charts is that I have seen some powders in different places on some of them than on the other, and they can be hard to read depending on which one, and sometimes they dont have newer powders, and besides that I just dont like em. Having the numbers ranking, gives me a better perspective in how close a given powder is to another for instance to realize N568 and IMR 8133 have exactly the same burn rate, ( though they may shoot a little differently or the curve of burn rate w time and pressure may behave differently, they are very very close. My velocities should be close too for given charge weight. It just gives me more precise info and more confidence in my goals to view the info this way. The chart is fuzzy relativity to me. [/QUOTE]
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