Remington colt agent 38 special 07g 38 caliber
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You can find load data for this powder with cartridges such as 9mm LUGAR. But has proven to be very versatile and desirable for use in competitive shooting. Burn rate is in the range of powders such as Accurate# 7, IMR hi-Skor 800X AND Alliant Blue Dot.ģN37: Originally developed for the. Very good choice for cartridges such as the 9mm LUGER, 10mm AUTO and.
#REMINGTON COLT AGENT 38 SPECIAL 07G 38 CALIBER SERIES#
N350: One of the slowest burning N300 series powders. Burnt rate is in the range of ACCURATE# 5 and Alliant HERCO. N340: Excellent multipurpose handgun powder that covers a wide range of cartridges. But corresponds well with Alliant Unique and VECTAN Ba 9 powders in burn rate. N330: Specially designed for 9mm LUGER but also very good for the. Also can be used with the 300 AAC BLACKOUT with BERGER. Its burn rate is right between N320 and N330. It is a low bulk density powder that fills the cartridge case very well. TIN STAR (N32 C): A special powder we developed for Cowboy Action Shooters using lead bullets with revolvers and rifles. N320: A comparatively fast burning powder with a burn rate about the same as Winchester 231 and Alliant Red Dot. Similar to Alliant Bullseye, Hodgdon HP38, and VECTAN Ba 10. Burn rate very similar to Hodgdon H1000 and ACCURATE 8700 Used with good performance with belted magnums like the 300 Weatherby Magnum. And one of the slowest burning powders you can buy for reloading. N170: Slowest burning of all the N100 series powders. Burn rate is in the range of NORMA MRP and RELOADER 22. These cartridges range from the 6.5×55 SE all the way to the. N165: A very slow burning powder for Magnum cartridges using heavy bullets. And all the WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) cartridges. 243 Winchester, 6.5×284 Norma, 7mm Weatherby Magnum, 300 & 338 Winchester Magnums.
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N160: Slow burning powder for Magnums and cartridges with large case volume that use small diameter bullets. Burn rate is close to Hodgdon H414 and Winchester 760. 30-06 Powder burn rate is a little slower than N140. N150: Typically used with heavier bullets in target or hunting loads for cartridges with midrange case volumes like. Burn rate is similar to IMR4320, RELOADER 15, or Hodgdon H380. N140: A true multipurpose powder that is a good choice for. Burn rate is similar to IMR 4064, Hodgdon H4985 and ACCURATE 2520 Also has the capability to be used for other various loads for cartridges from the. 308 Winchester with bullet weights less than 155 grains. N135: An excellent powder to use for the. Burn rate is similar to NORMA 201, Hodgdon H335, and VECTAN SP10. 223 Remington cartridges and in applications where a relatively fast burning powder is needed like the. N133: The choice of many competition benchrest and standard rifle shooters for the 6mm PPC cartridge. Burn rate is close to Hodgdon H322 and Accurate 2230. 223 Remington cartridge with light bullets and straight-wall cartridges like the. N130: This powder is used in many factory loaded. Burn rate is close to ACCURATE 1680, IMR 4198 and RELOADER 7. Needs a little higher pressure than the N110 in order to optimize burning. 22 caliber cartridges with light bullets. Suitable for small capacity rifle cartridge cases and. N120: Slower burning than our N110 powder. And 300 AAC BLACKOUT with BERGER 115 to 230 grain. Also good to use with Magnum revolver cartridges like the. Can be used in small rifle cartridges like the. N110: Similar to Hodgdon H110 and Winchester 296. In this specific article, we are going to rely heavily on using Vihtavuori as a starting point for a few reasons Vihtavuori’s powder line numbers are directly correlated to burn rate, their powders are very consistent lot to lot, and we are very familiar with their product lines since they are a sister company of ours. We will cover popular powder brands like Vihtavuori, Hodgdon, IMR, Accurate, and Western. When customers ask us which powder is the best, the short answer is always “it depends!” This article will give a quick overview of the different burn rate powders and which ones we generally recommend for different cartridges.