![]() ![]() ![]() Single base flake powders with color identification, intended for handgun use and some rifle applications. ![]() They are intended for handgun for the fastest types and for rifle for the slowest types. VECTAN Sp 2, Sp 3, Sp 7, Sp 8, Sp 9, Sp 10, Sp 11, Sp 12, Sp 13Īll the powders of this range are spherical or flattened grain double base powders. Vectan Tubal powders are designed for rifles. Tubular, single base powders, listed here above by decreasing burning rate order from the fastest to the slowest. It was specially designed for handguns Magnum it is also perfectly adapted to reload small rifle calibers such as. 45ACPīa6 1/2 : it is the slowest powder of this range. It gives excellent results for 9mm Luger, 10mm Auto, and. 45 Coltīa7 1/2 : created to extend reloading possibilities. All the powders of this range are absolutely clean burning and have now the same dimension.īa9 1/2 : this new powder between our traditional Ba10 and Ba9 covers a wide range of calibers and is perfectly adapted to the 9 x 19mm. This range is particularly adapted for handgun reloading. This range is now completed with Ba9 1/2, Ba7 1/2 and Ba6 1/2. This, I'm sure would require way to much space in the HS AA hull to get good crimps.VECTAN powders cover all the applications of pistol and rifle reloading and are proposed in four different ranges : needed for my load, would require a 35 bushing. All info is appreciated so keep it coming. I like to keep my pressures at or below 9000 psi. No problems however, when I use a STS hull.Īs I mentioned above, the biggest reason I want to switch powders is because of the higher pressures some of the forum members here have gotten with there proof tested loads using Clay's powder. I am having issues with small holes in my AA hulls using this powder. As there should be less volume to deal with over the Clay's powder I was using. I also expected to hear that the smaller bushings needed to drop this powder would help keep the holes out of the center of the newer AA hulls as well. Red Dot powder, IMO has a very wide drop range. Large Flake powders tend to have wide high to low differences in powder drops. Seems like its closer to a ball powder than a large flake powder. VMD supports computers running MacOS X, Unix, or Windows, is distributed free of charge, and includes source code. Its still a good powder, but its know for a loud report, but just not what I need for some quicker Sporting Clay loads. VMD - Visual Molecular Dynamics VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing large biomolecular systems using 3-D graphics and built-in scripting. 700x drops very nicely though, and is priced well. I can tell you with certainty that all your 700X loads will have a "Loud" Report"!!! I know this to be true. What are your thoughts? Has anyone tried this load? Thanks in advance. hulls & primers with CB-1100 wads & 20 grs. My load would be just below 9000 psi in Hodgdon's data book for my load. would be appreciated!!! I would have to assume it should burn as clean as a new Win. Any negative's you would like to share about the Super Handicap with us here at TS.com. Does this powder drop as evenly as Clay's powder does? I also do not like the hang ups with my charge bar & Mec Reloaders with the Clay's powder. Who has tried this powder? How does it fit into the new HS hulls well? It looks like it should be much better fitting than Clay's. So I'm thinking about changing powders to Win. ![]() Have had some much higher pressures than in there reloading data book show's!!! It now appears to me that my pressures may be to high as some who have paid to test some of there loads with this powder. OK, I've been loading some Sporting Clay loads with Clay's powder. ![]()
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