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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2595942" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>From an old but comprehensive GUN WORLD article from the the 1980s devoted to 3100 powder, Accurate's chief ballistics guy at the time, Marty Liggins, stated that the burn rate of 3100 was between IMR-4831 and H4831. Not a great revelation based on what's been mentioned in this thread thus far and the information may not hold true today. Looks like the big advantage to 3100 at the time was cost; it could be purchased at half the price of the 4831s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2595942, member: 63141"] From an old but comprehensive GUN WORLD article from the the 1980s devoted to 3100 powder, Accurate's chief ballistics guy at the time, Marty Liggins, stated that the burn rate of 3100 was between IMR-4831 and H4831. Not a great revelation based on what's been mentioned in this thread thus far and the information may not hold true today. Looks like the big advantage to 3100 at the time was cost; it could be purchased at half the price of the 4831s. [/QUOTE]
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