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Old 05-26-2020, 03:10 PM   #9
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Is there a source for the information about Winchester's usage of specific powders in commercial loaded rounds?

I teach classes on reloading, and would like to incorporate such information.

This group has published a database of powder characteristics - for example:

https://ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/index.php


They list only one OEM loading powder (a Remmington powder) and no Military powders for some reason.

Here's the sample detail on HP-38 ;

https://ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_...p?powder_id=82

Here's Winchester 231:

https://ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_...?powder_id=397

It's a reasonably comprehensive powder characteristic database, and yet the powders listed are generally ones available commercially to reloaders. It's designed for forensic identification of powders found at a scene, so I wouldn't think they would limit it to just reloading powder (since we produce the vast minority of ammunition compared to OEM manufacture).

I'm trying to understand why Winchester would create a special powder just for their own internal usage, and yet it not be listed on this analysis database - which appears pretty comprehensive.
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