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82 is the slower 80 is fasterer burning ive been using 24grains of 80 with 30g of no7 shot and that does pigeons a treat fibre wad .roughshooter gave me the recipe and plaswad ive used 21 n arf grains with 28g of no 7 .old powder but good . :good:

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82 was slower burning im sure , used to use 21 1/2 grains with 80 and a plastic wad but will check .

Yes I did use that too. The eley loading tables jump about a bit, powder charges go up and down quite a lot for apparently similar loads. I think 21.5 was for compression formed cases like Winchester AA and Remington RXP

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Er - would it not be a good idea to have a pinned thread on Nobel Powders?

 

I'd be up for the mammoth task of scanning all the data/manuals I have & uploading them to the site...as at least then folk could read the data direct from the horses mouth.

 

There is still a lot of Nobel 80 & 82 out there & I see this topic coming up on a regular basis

 

 

 

 

Anyone have data on the 60 & 62 powders anywhere?

All I have is a 1973 pamphlet saying that the new 80-series will use the same charge weights but the new powders are bulkier than the 60-series

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Just put my hands on the book and ther are loads for 12g 65mm to 76mm with 1oz up to 1 38oz which are all fibre wad. When I get to the laptop later I will list them for you (takes too long on my phone!)

 

Cheers

 

MAY be a timesaver though to tell me the book info - I'll then buy a copy

 

Never too many books in the house (not what the girlfriend has to say on the subject though...!)

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I think you may struggle to buy the book however it " a shooting times guide to cartridge reloading by David Garrard and fred st ward".

It is a paperback and long out of print but tideline books did a reprint some time ago. If you really want it then I think I have 2 copies as I always buy them whenever they come up.

 

Data however as a taster is

Chamber Powder Charge Shot

2 3/4" 62 31grains 1 1/4

2 3/4" 62 30.5 1 3/16

2 1/2" 62 29.5 1 1/8

2 1/2" 60 24.5 1 1/8

2 1/2" 60 27 1 1/16

2 1/2" 60 25.5 1

 

All above with eley kleena wads and sure fire primers (Cx50 or Fio 614 modern day equivilent) - plastic cases with crimp.

Data is listed for paper cases as well but is generally a grain or so more

Hope this helps

Graham

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I think you may struggle to buy the book however it " a shooting times guide to cartridge reloading by David Garrard and fred st ward".

It is a paperback and long out of print but tideline books did a reprint some time ago. If you really want it then I think I have 2 copies as I always buy them whenever they come up.

 

Data however as a taster is

Chamber Powder Charge Shot

2 3/4" 62 31grains 1 1/4

2 3/4" 62 30.5 1 3/16

2 1/2" 62 29.5 1 1/8

2 1/2" 60 24.5 1 1/8

2 1/2" 60 27 1 1/16

2 1/2" 60 25.5 1

 

All above with eley kleena wads and sure fire primers (Cx50 or Fio 614 modern day equivilent) - plastic cases with crimp.

Data is listed for paper cases as well but is generally a grain or so more

Hope this helps

Graham

 

Never been known to turn down another book for the ever groaning shelves....Have a think on price & get back to me...

 

Ta for the load info

 

EDIT TO ADD: Found a few copies on a book site, though it took some searching before it showed up!

Owe you a beer if we bump into each other anywhere as I'm ALWAYS on the hunt for new reloading manuals

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