Once you start reloading and are using loading data looking at a burn rate chart can give you a little insight on
a particular powder you are using compared to others. Mind you that this Burn Chart does not include the amount
of difference of a slower to the faster. It only informs that #42 is faster or maybe the same as #41. It doesn't give us
the rate of speed of the powder. #43 could be 10% faster than #42 for twice as fast. So take the information on the
chart with a grain of salt.
Once you get the hang of reloading you will be able to compare the chart with your load data and have a bette working
knowledge of powders.
The fastest I have used to load Handgun is #12 Hodgdon Clay's. Slowest is #80 IMR 4227.
As always, enjoy additional comments.... I'm not perfect.... wife will verify!!
NOTE: I added in Alliant BE-86. I got the burn rate from Alliant. Nice versatile powder for handgun.
a particular powder you are using compared to others. Mind you that this Burn Chart does not include the amount
of difference of a slower to the faster. It only informs that #42 is faster or maybe the same as #41. It doesn't give us
the rate of speed of the powder. #43 could be 10% faster than #42 for twice as fast. So take the information on the
chart with a grain of salt.
Once you get the hang of reloading you will be able to compare the chart with your load data and have a bette working
knowledge of powders.
The fastest I have used to load Handgun is #12 Hodgdon Clay's. Slowest is #80 IMR 4227.
As always, enjoy additional comments.... I'm not perfect.... wife will verify!!
NOTE: I added in Alliant BE-86. I got the burn rate from Alliant. Nice versatile powder for handgun.