Just received a tin of above.. any ideas of the burn rate for use in reloading bullets? Obviously a fast powder.
amc577
shotgun 80 was my favourite powder for .38 loads back in the eighties and nineties. It was (is) very similar to gm3. Around 4gn is about right for 38spl. Shotgun 82 is very slightly slower burning and made for heavier loads in shotguns. In pistol loads you wouldn’t notice the difference. I occasionally acquire a tin or two and still happily use it. If the tin is sealed it will be fine. If it’s been opened try a few shots before you load up hundreds.
It’s a flake powder so it doesn’t meter well but for plinking loads it’s fine.
These are some that I found when I was clearing a friend's late husbands loading gear. The revolver No1 tin has a price tag of £11.35.
Last edited by DesG; 18-05-2023 at 07:17 PM.
[I]DesG
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This powder has not been sold for many years so storage conditions would dictate if it was still usable Safety First. Having said the it was for pistol loads not for rifle reloading. I have loading charts for Nobel powders and it has limited use even in pistol calibres.
Be Safe TJ.
The burn rate is apparently similar to Unique.. I will try it in reduced loads.... no worries.. some powders last for many years.. thanks for the info..
amc577
I used it in. 44 mag rifle, just used the last of it, 8Grains with a 250 grn Kieth bullet will shoot a one hole group at 25 yards all day, also good up to 50 yards, wish I had more of it.
Elwellaxe.