Re: How are manufacturers loading to higher velocities
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CharlieTN</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ultrastealth</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CharlieTN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">One thing that is happening with factory loads, such as Hornady's Superformance line, is that they are using blended powders. Basically a mix of 2 or more powders that gives them higher velocities without gaining much in the way of pressure.
Very difficult for handloaders to duplicated. Hodgdon does offer 2 of the blended powders but data is somewhat scarce.
Charlie </div></div>
This is what I was thinking, and its too dangerous to mess with. I wish Hodgdon and some of the other companies would start giving data for blended loads. </div></div>
We had a meeting with the Hodgdon rep when they first announced the blended powders (Superformance and Leverevolution). In a nutshell this was the info:
- these are not the only blended powders they are using but were the 2 powder combos that would provide load data that fit their criteria for the greatest number of loads.
- In order for them to publish load data it had to show a significant (If I remember correctly it was something like 20% but that seems high) increase in velocity over other published data without increasing the pressure.
- these two blends have application for a number of calibers that Hodgdon is not publishing date for but they did not provide the significant velocity increase they required for the non-published loads. So with that they very may well work in quite a few calibers but may not give you a significant advantage over other powders.
Hope this helps to clarify. Blended powders are actually used in quite a few calibers, thus making it hard for the handloader to safely duplicate the velocities attained.
Charlie
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I have tried Superformance in my 25WSSM, and it can't come close to the Winchester factory loads in chronographed velocities. The 25WSSM is one of the calibers that Superformance is supposed to really shine in too.