OT3
I made a complete list of 140+ powders from QL data base,
from the Fastest Pistol, Shotgun to the slowest Rifle powders,
which also includes the Heat of the explosion (Hot to coldest,
and the Ratio of heat to load volume (Hot to cold) etc.
I use this info all the time when...
I have a burn rate chart that is used by QL, took me several days to make.
I find it quite handy for comparing any NEW powders that show up.
Such as this comparison,
Here is the burn rates for these powders, Per QL program,
Fastest to slowest order,
RL-17 =4700
RL-19 =4500
H-4831 =4301
RL-23...
Any and all powders slower than the 4831, using the heavier weight 22 caliber bullets available,for the 60gr to 90gr, starting with the 22-250 case and going up to the largest wildcats, case capacities of 35grs up to 70grs.
At this time I am testing all these powders(one safe step at a time)...
A 22 caliber, 65gr to 80gr AB with a high BC of .437 or better for the 1x8" twist , would be outstanding, at this time there is only one available in this area, with the red tip.
"Speeds fine, but accuracy is final".
Don nvreloader
I would think that Nosler, after designing some of the best bullets the shooting world has to offer,for all the calibers,except those calibers 20 cal and smaller, would like to have a larger slice of the pie.
There is a very large and growing section of small/sub caliber shooters that have...