Looks like a new powder will be available soon

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  • rasp65
    Warrior
    • Mar 2011
    • 660

    Looks like a new powder will be available soon

    Accurate Shooters forum announced a new powderfrom Western powders will be available soon. http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...ng-in-january/ It looks to me like a similar burn rate to IMR8081. Tests shown in the article are for 6mm PPC. It is a very fine single base powder that meters well.
  • txgunner00
    Chieftain
    • Mar 2011
    • 2070

    #2
    Just what I need- something else to buy and test...
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    • #3
      "rasp65"
      It looks to me like a similar burn rate to IMR8081
      Dang, I was really hoping that this powder would fall somewhere between N530 and IMR 4064 in burn rate.

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      • #4
        After a quick google search I found this on Benchrest Central.

        Speedy,

        The LT-32 is an exact copy of the original T-32 manufactured in the same plant and on the same machinery as the original. Lou Murdica has been extensively testing it and he tells us it is the easiest powder to tune that he has seen in 40 years. According to Lou, the chamber that everybody was using in the 80's will work with this powder. The bullets do not need to be seated way out in order to get more powder in the case. In testing the powder in our Bond Universal receiver against the origin "T' powder, my S.D.'s were about 30% lower with the new powder versus the "T" powder. Lou and Don Nielson donated 16 pounds of the original T-32 lot of powder for our quality control and that is what the new powder is shot against. All of our powders are allowed to deviate +3% to -5% in pressure from the quality control lot except LT-32 which we cut the deviation percentages in half in order to have the best lot to lot consistency in the industry for this powder. Another advantage of LT-32 is the fact that our Accurate 2015 can be blended with this powder if anyone wants to adjust the burn rate. 2015 is also manufactured on the machinery, has the same geometry but is about 10% slower that LT-32.

        Just a note on Hodgdon's 8208. The 8208 that is being brought into the country is not being brought in for the benchrest market as most people believe. It is being brought into the country for military contracts and it just so happened that it worked in the PPC. It is being QC'd for those military contracts not for benchrest shooters. There is more money in the military side of selling powder. I work directly with the company using it for military applications. LT-32 is just the opposite. We developed this powder specifically for the 6mm PPC and it is QC'd in the 6mm PPC.
        It should have a burn rate somewhere between AA1680 and H4198, I guess the 6.8 guys get a new powder!

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