gjn
.30 Stingray
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Post by gjn on Apr 6, 2017 19:08:28 GMT -5
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Post by cherokeetracker on Apr 7, 2017 9:41:58 GMT -5
NO! Have not tried this! But when you do,,, I am curious to know if there will be powder left in the barrel. As you know this can sometimes happen when using slower burning powders. I do not expect this to happen with this 11FS powder. Velocities as well as pressures seem to be in the upper range,,( according to data ) What caliber do you plan to try this one in?
Correction on stating the two powders were different in one being a double based powder and the other being a single based powder. Thanks David
Charles
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Post by needsmostuff on Apr 7, 2017 10:09:44 GMT -5
And the .327 gets shunned ,,,,,again.
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Post by bradshaw on Apr 7, 2017 11:12:52 GMT -5
“... H110 is a single based powder.” ----Charles
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Charles.... not sure you meant to say that, as Hodgdon 110 is double base (contains nitroglycerine) ball powder identical to Winchester 296.
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jsh
.327 Meteor
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Post by jsh on Apr 7, 2017 16:46:15 GMT -5
Will have to do some reading. Another one for the 300BO I would suspect more than anything. CFE BLK is lacking in other data to my notion. Picked up a pound to taste test when time allows. Jeff
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Post by okiehoosier on Apr 30, 2017 3:15:30 GMT -5
Is this also made by Western? "a little slower than H110" would put it right there with AA-4100/Ramshot Enforcer.
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mgderf
.240 Incinerator
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Post by mgderf on Apr 30, 2017 16:38:49 GMT -5
And the .327 gets shunned ,,,,,again. I noticed that too.
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Post by Quick Draw McGraw on Apr 30, 2017 17:25:51 GMT -5
Well I know what my next powder purchase is gonna be! 🤣
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