I'm interested in having an intelligent discussion about mixing/blending powders.
If all you have to say about it is "Don't", please save it.
If you can qualify the "Don't do it" with rationale and reasoning, I'm all ears.
I know for a fact it is common practice for big cartridges, such as 460 Weatherby and 500 A-squared, to drop 5-10gr of a fast pistol powder in the case on top of the primer, followed by a heavy charge of slow rifle powder. Usually this is only for compressed charges, to keep the pistol powder by the primer, and not get mixed throughout. They call this a duplex load.
I'm more interested in the idea of blending two fairly alike powders together, so wind up with something in between.
Say you're loading for a cartridge that works well with Varget and H4350, but Varget is a bit too fast and H4350 is too slow. What would happen if you mixed the two 50/50? Speaking theoretically, so as to assume you had a homogeneous (NOT STRATIFIED) charge, would you in fact end up with a burn speed between the two?
Seems to me you would, though I'd expect it to be closer to the faster powder if mixed 50/50, because the slower powder would burn faster than normal on account of the faster powder present, and the higher pressure...?
Either way, I don't see how a 50/50 mix of Varget and H4350 would burn faster than just Varget alone. Thoughts?
It seems it would be safe to start at a charge weight known to be safe with the faster powder.
Bottom line: if Varget is safe to use, and H4350 is safe, how could the two mixed not be safe?
I know I've read posts from chemical engineers here on the hide commenting on burn chemistry...hopefully one will chime in and educate me.
Thanks!
If all you have to say about it is "Don't", please save it.
If you can qualify the "Don't do it" with rationale and reasoning, I'm all ears.
I know for a fact it is common practice for big cartridges, such as 460 Weatherby and 500 A-squared, to drop 5-10gr of a fast pistol powder in the case on top of the primer, followed by a heavy charge of slow rifle powder. Usually this is only for compressed charges, to keep the pistol powder by the primer, and not get mixed throughout. They call this a duplex load.
I'm more interested in the idea of blending two fairly alike powders together, so wind up with something in between.
Say you're loading for a cartridge that works well with Varget and H4350, but Varget is a bit too fast and H4350 is too slow. What would happen if you mixed the two 50/50? Speaking theoretically, so as to assume you had a homogeneous (NOT STRATIFIED) charge, would you in fact end up with a burn speed between the two?
Seems to me you would, though I'd expect it to be closer to the faster powder if mixed 50/50, because the slower powder would burn faster than normal on account of the faster powder present, and the higher pressure...?
Either way, I don't see how a 50/50 mix of Varget and H4350 would burn faster than just Varget alone. Thoughts?
It seems it would be safe to start at a charge weight known to be safe with the faster powder.
Bottom line: if Varget is safe to use, and H4350 is safe, how could the two mixed not be safe?
I know I've read posts from chemical engineers here on the hide commenting on burn chemistry...hopefully one will chime in and educate me.
Thanks!
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