Is this powder true to its accurate 5744 burn rate? Faster or slower in your experience?
How long cut are the powder sticks? Metering issues?
Thanks!
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Is this powder true to its accurate 5744 burn rate? Faster or slower in your experience?
How long cut are the powder sticks? Metering issues?
Thanks!
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D5744 Rifle Powder
D5744 - fast burning, double-base, extruded powder.
Use Accurate 5744 data, minus 10% and work up the load.
right off there website
payment within 24 hours , if not i retain the right to cancel the deal
Yes that’s what they say but it’s not always the case
D4350 wasn’t as advertised
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Yes D4350ssc was much slower
Almost RL19 IMR4831
D5744 i have not tried
D8208BR is a touch faster
Did they just relabel the 8208 and now call it their D2015?
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Found out it’s just a tad faster. Normal that it vary a bit in regards of AA5744 since it’s bulk powder not canister grade.
But variation is small ..nothing to worry about - anyway in the keg I got.
I have used the D4198 interchangeably with the IMR data. I have done the same with the 4064 as well. I have found the D powders to be consistent…. As they are IMR anyway. I have a 5 pounder of 8208 but have not loaded it yet.