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Anyone with a pet load for IMR3031 and 174gn RN that they'd like to share?
p-17 said:FYI, the predecessor to IMR 3031 was called MR16, I believe. It was developed in 1916 as a single-base powder for .303 military loads. I believe the original military .303 load was something like 37.5 grains of Cordite pushing a 174 fmj at 2,400 fps. However, Cordite was a double-base propellant and burned out machine gun barrels too quickly in the heat of WWI, so they wanted a cooler powder with about the same energy level.
The new load worked out to something around 37.5 grains of MR16 with the same bullet. In other words, essentially the same charge. (This is why some people think that IMR 3031 is a pretty close match for Cordite.) Though I've never tried it, I've heard that this same load works well with IMR 3031.
PerversPépère said:I would be curious to se what a load of 3031 would do under a 200gr. hard cast and gas-checked bullet in an Enfield.
I already have tried "The Load" with 12 grains of Red Dot under a 200 gr. cast bullet and it is a very good plinking load.
PP.