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10-02-2002, 03:28 AM | #1 |
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Hi, have a try with Vectan powders, >BA 9 had been purosely created to load ammo for Parabellum in France , between WW1 and WW2. BA10 is fast burning like 700 X and A series flakes powders give good results in all medium volum cases with less pressure and less muzzle flash than VV; for IPSC, I use SP2 , less dirty and better inflammation than VV. what- I don't like with VV is paying with "red zone" when used around full charge and difficult to burn properly when reducing a lot. furthermore, very sensitive to any change in case volume either seating depth or change of brand for the brass. VECTAN is distributed in USA through Graf & Son's, many reloaders for old weapons using these Nobel sport powders because of pressure generally lower than with many other powders.HTH ( 0.28 gram of BA9 with a 356 402 bullet is a marvel in a Parabellum ) [img]smile.gif[/img]
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