Which surplus powders?
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Which surplus powders?
Like many people, I'm going to place a bulk order for powder from Pat's Reloading http://www.patsreloading.com/patsrel/prices.htm.
For this order, I'd like to limit myself to 3 powders, to be used in the following calibers: 7.62 x 39, .30-30, .38-55, .38/.357, .41 mag, .44 mag. Among the powders I'm considering are wc820, wc 860, and Salut (Russian Unique).
Anybody have experience with this stuff? Alternatives?
For this order, I'd like to limit myself to 3 powders, to be used in the following calibers: 7.62 x 39, .30-30, .38-55, .38/.357, .41 mag, .44 mag. Among the powders I'm considering are wc820, wc 860, and Salut (Russian Unique).
Anybody have experience with this stuff? Alternatives?
Re: Which surplus powders?
Pat is swamped with orders. My order for WC820 has been waiting since November.
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Re: Which surplus powders?
I'm glad you mentioned it. I heard he was backed up about 4-6 weeks.
Still, I haven't found his selection or pricing elsewhere.
Still, I haven't found his selection or pricing elsewhere.
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Re: Which surplus powders?
Selection & pricing mean nothing if they don't have any stock...
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Re: Which surplus powders?
If it's true, you're correct.Selection & pricing mean nothing if they don't have any stock...
What sources do you recommend?
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Re: Which surplus powders?
I have been using WC820(n) for the 357 and 44Mag with good results. My batch of surplus WC820(n) is the equiv to AA#9. Junior has some good info on the WC820 on his site. He has the same lot I have.
Testing Surplus Powder WC820(n)
http://castbullet.com/reload/wc820.htm
Testing Surplus Powder WC820(n)
http://castbullet.com/reload/wc820.htm
Re: Which surplus powders?
Thanks much, Steve.
Re: Which surplus powders?
Hihomefront wrote:Like many people, I'm going to place a bulk order for powder from Pat's Reloading http://www.patsreloading.com/patsrel/prices.htm.
For this order, I'd like to limit myself to 3 powders, to be used in the following calibers: 7.62 x 39, .30-30, .38-55, .38/.357, .41 mag, .44 mag. Among the powders I'm considering are wc820, wc 860, and Salut (Russian Unique).
Anybody have experience with this stuff? Alternatives?
I don't believe you would be happy with the wc860 in any of the cartridges you list.
It is slower than 4831.
I think I would double up on the 820 , it works well for medium to full snort loads in the magnum handgun cartridges.
Also does well for reduced cast loads in the 30-30, might work the same in the 7.62x39 and 38-55.
The wc 297 sounds interesting, but no experience with it.
If you could find some wc846 , it would work well in the 30-30, usually loads the same as BL-C2.
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Re: Which surplus powders?
Two other powder suppliers, FYI -homefront wrote:If it's true, you're correct.Selection & pricing mean nothing if they don't have any stock...
What sources do you recommend?
http://www.gibrass.com/gunpowder.html (Currently has powder similar to IMR4198, 8lbs @$12.50 lb)
http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/ (8 days behind, right now)