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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2595744" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>I believe the 3100 burn rate has changed at least slightly over the years; maybe several times, depending on the manufacturer. I used some 3100 when I first noticed it's availability, well over thirty years ago as I recall. According to my old notes for .25-06 loads, it was just a slight bit faster than H4831, requiring about one grain less powder to achieve the same velocity with bullets in the 100 - 117 grain range. Similar results with 6mm Remington loads. I'm guessing the newer 3100 would be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2595744, member: 63141"] I believe the 3100 burn rate has changed at least slightly over the years; maybe several times, depending on the manufacturer. I used some 3100 when I first noticed it's availability, well over thirty years ago as I recall. According to my old notes for .25-06 loads, it was just a slight bit faster than H4831, requiring about one grain less powder to achieve the same velocity with bullets in the 100 - 117 grain range. Similar results with 6mm Remington loads. I'm guessing the newer 3100 would be different. [/QUOTE]
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