The Ultimate Guide to Reloading Powder Selection
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- The Ultimate Guide to Reloading Powder Selection
Welcome back! Today we break down some neat features on Gordons Reloading Tool and show you how to find the best powder for reloading your own ammo. When it comes to selecting the right powder, it is paramount that you make sure to select the right propellant for your given application based on a few different things that we cover in the video.
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A very useful video explaining Gordon's Reloading Tool! Thank you and now I'm subscribed!
Welcome!
Agreed. I have found significant differences between 3 different powders with very similar burn rates.(H4350,IMR4350, IMR4451) Thanks for the tip on Gordons. I will download and dive in.
GRT is such a great resource for the Reloader!
It really is!
Good Stuff THANKS!! - looking forward to more.
Great information from @reloadingallday as usual, the methods he’s teaching using GRT have made load development a much more consistent, repeatable, and reliable process.
Thank you!
more likes needed!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
Ah ha moment again!! 👍🏼🙏🏼
Great video! This definitely helps with, “where do I start?”
Thank you!
Great video. What does the calibration mean for each powder?
Is GRT useful also for instruction about 22LR? I can’t find any table or information about 22LR powder (different guns and barrel lenght)
I'd love to connect and learn how to better utilize GRT. I have 7PRC and the data is limited.
Hey Sean! Would love to work with you. Go to our website Reloadingallday.com and take a look at the class offerings.
Does Gordons and Quickload give conflicting data/results?
I have Quickload and have used it for years. Am I better off switching to Gordon’s?
GRT is free! I’d say use both.
GRT is beter for me, and I have both
When looking at Gordon's the velocities are way off when comparing different loads. For example. My 22GT, Gordon's shows 36.4 grains at 3140, but in my rifle it's 3080. I'd expect the FPS reading to be much closer than that. It puts me in a position of not being able to trust what Gordon's is showing.
Highly recommend taking a course with us or learning how to use GRT. There’s a reason why your velocities are off.
I agree that you need to use a load development program in this day and age. If you think that the load you're interested in is compatible to the near burn rate comparison.....think again. You need to start your load at close to minimum load. This is your safety buffer. Work your load accordingly to the pressure signs that you are getting on the current load. Document all of your load data. This will keep you honest and safe. The end result will get you closer to the most efficient load possible.
RIP Gordon thank you for this wonderful tool. 🫡
6 Dasher and RL 15.5 with Berger 109s is the money🤌🏼