NFG
22lr
Good morning,
I would like to get into a discussion into this fantastic group about Powder burn rate characteristics and understanding them in use of various calibers. My insufficient research has given me basic understandings of powder shapes, sizes and it's affect on performance. I am looking to solicit this group to understand more about powder characteristics for reloading rounds and knowing when a book says "do this," that it may not be in my best interest. First hand experience matters to me.
Current Reloading Calibers
References I have looked at
I would like to get into a discussion into this fantastic group about Powder burn rate characteristics and understanding them in use of various calibers. My insufficient research has given me basic understandings of powder shapes, sizes and it's affect on performance. I am looking to solicit this group to understand more about powder characteristics for reloading rounds and knowing when a book says "do this," that it may not be in my best interest. First hand experience matters to me.
Current Reloading Calibers
- 44 Remington Magnum (T/C and pistol / rifle)
- 35 Remington Magnum
- 45 ACP
- 9mm Parabellum (at a later time)
- 410 Ga Shotshell
References I have looked at
- Lyman Shotshell reloading manual 4th edition
- Lee reloading manual 2nd edition
- https://reloadingpowder.com/blog/reloading-powders-differences/
- Why Burn Rate Is Meaningless
- Reloading - Different powder types | Powders | Gun Mart