Originally Posted by
warbucks
Hi Lads.
From the limited information i can gather its looking like most of the Hodgdon powders won't eventually be available in the form that they are now, so it might silly of me to develop a load using these's powders.
If say for example i was looking at a load that used H4895, could i look at the burn rate charts and use say n530 as it very close in the burn rate charts, --------or doesn't it work that way.
Dave (warbucks)
Those charts are for ideas as to which alternative powders to try in a particular application rather than tables of direct equivalence.
You must use the load data published by the new manufacturer and work up a load as usual.
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