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Most seem to use this lil' gun powder. Anyone using alliant steel for their 20g steel loads??I was  made aware that alliant  took their steel data off their site a  while back as the old powder was different than the new. Im not 100% on this.But if true ,makes load data  gleaned off the internet a tad dubious unless proof house validated me thinks.

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6 hours ago, bishop said:

Most seem to use this lil' gun powder. Anyone using alliant steel for their 20g steel loads??I was  made aware that alliant  took their steel data off their site a  while back as the old powder was different than the new. Im not 100% on this.But if true ,makes load data  gleaned off the internet a tad dubious unless proof house validated me thinks.

Yep used Tubes of Alliant Steel Powder in 70 an 76mm Steel shot loads to good effect

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yup, few load with A-Steel and either steel or tungsten

though is true, as tested by many across the pond (including BPI and RSI) that older batches were slower than newer batches and the trend continue by the batch; hence why the data was taken off as it was too old and no longer applicable to batches in the last 5 years

 

 

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Status of Steel has 13 recipes for ASteel in 20g 3”.  Some for 2 3/4”.

 

BPI advantages has 15 ASteel for Steel shot as well as mixed amounts for heavy type nontoxic.  There’s also 20-odd hevi shot / HW13 loads in the RSI Heavyweight book.  If you’re after something specific I can have a look for you in a PM.

 

Bernard

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