I've read that Australian Munitions and their subsidiary, ADI, produces many of the common brand name powders used in the USA. I think their website and the information posted there is interesting, including this table of powder equivalents.
http://www.adi-powders.com.au/handloade ... alents.asp
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ADI Powder Equivalents
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Re: ADI Powder Equivalents
I like there website cause I can cross reference what brand of powder verses another brand. And then research the burn rates from there. I use there websites allot. More than the company's website selling the powder.CT_Shooter wrote:I've read that Australian Munitions and their subsidiary, ADI, produces many of the common brand name powders used in the USA. I think their website and the information posted there is interesting, including this table of powder equivalents.
http://www.adi-powders.com.au/handloade ... alents.asp
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