Thank you very much.
Is Ramshot LRT or Imr 8133 available yet?
You're welcome.
No 8133 or LRT in my QL update. Sorry.
I'm not sure if there is a new update. I think mine is 3.9... altho after installing the update the title up top still shows 3.6.
Thank you very much.
Is Ramshot LRT or Imr 8133 available yet?
It shouldn't show 3.6 there at the top, so . . . ??? My update changed it to 3.9:
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I'm not sure of the exact means the info was created but it didn't appear out of thin air, we as handloaders are trying to make sense of the madness. We're by no means taking anything at face value but trying to find meaning and qualify the intricacies and nuances of the value of 'powder A vs powder B'.
It's all in the name of curiosity, which often in history gives way to innovation.
This is an old thread but for safety sake. I called Accurate 2 yrs ago and asked if 2700 was the same as W760 and they said no, they are not the same.I never knew that they were the same powder. I knew of 760/414 but not AA2700.
Link doesn’t work?https://pierrevanderwalt.com/barrel-life-calculator/
Choose the bullet diameter,
the charge weight
the powder manufacturer
then the powder, and it will show you the powder heat potential.
Not all the powders are there, but most of the popular ones are.
I wish I could copy and paste it here, but wouldn't let me, so I'll type it out. I'm leaving some out, mostly pistol.
If there is one missing let me know and I'll see if it's on the chart. Theirs 138 on the list.
Didn't see Ramshot LRT
Try using the snipping tool. You should be able to copy anything on the screen and drop it where you want. Somehow I got the short cut put on my task bar. Logo Key + Shift +S will get you there but it looks complicated.
Thanks for posting new data. Is there data on any/all of the StaBall powders or LRT?Reloder 15.5 from the nov 23 QL update
Awesome, thanks! One last one I forgot to ask about. Leverevolution.Only Staball 6.5 is listed which is 3600 degrees. Wow, that should be easy on throats.
LRT is 3880 degrees