I haven't found these charts to be very accurate when it comes to vv powders I think 120 should be farther up the chart. It's faster than 4198322 & 2015br are the easiest to find
Considerably...or at least the old n120. 1680 and 5744 both work but are both a tad faster than n120. I need to do some chrono work with the new 120 but in the one barrel I've tried it in, it's slower than the old stuff.I haven't found these charts to be very accurate when it comes to vv powders I think 120 should be farther up the chart. It's faster than 4198
200 is another good one. It shoots well. He's working with a 30 Major(Grendel) that is showing pressure before just about any I've ever seen, using n120. I went for years shooting n120 because it was soooo good and consistent, from lot to lot. The newer stuff is different but will shoot. I've got to do more testing with it. That said, I've worked with just about everything in that burn rate range. They'll all shoot! But, n120 was the hands down winner in virtually every barrel I've done. It was or may still be, maybe the best powder I've ever shot in ANY cartridge. Other than a period when it was hard to find, I simply have zero complaints with the stuff and I wish all powders were even in the same league as it was. Just a wonderful powder..but has limited suitable uses in a rifle. Fill rate was a factor...It is perfect in that case, where most of the others are too bulky or too slow...or both. Then there some that are pretty dang fast, but also work well.4198 or Norma 200. maybe R7. Depends on the cartridge.
Norma 200 will depend on the cartridge and density. Compressed with heavy bullets it seems to be a bit faster than N120, around 90% it seems slower.
4198 always seems slower.
I base slower on relative velocity at max load, and the amount of un-burned powder left behind.
I also don't think I have ever seen LT-30 on a burn rate chart
I also don't think I have ever seen LT-30 on a burn rate chart
Pretty sure your thinking of LT-32. LT-30 is closer to 4198N130 is what it was modeled after
Lt32 is modeled after t32 or 8208 from back in the old days. Lt30 came out to fill the gap for the best powder ever for a 30br- n130 which is nla. Once i ran out i quit shooting a 30br. 4198 is a bit slower- you can get too much n130 in a 30br where you cant with 4198Pretty sure your thinking of LT-32. LT-30 is closer to 4198