I know this question will likely cause 50% of readers to pop a vessel, but I have been reading a lot into gunpowder manufacturing. I live in KC, so the Hodgdon HQ is close. I wondered where the make their powder. Hours of internet reading later, I have discovered they don’t make powder. In fact, none of the powder brands make powder (don’t start with the Alliant / Radford Arsenal crap). The brands we know are relabeling large lots of powder purchased from a small number of worldwide manufacturers. And, since the “brand names” are all buying from the same few manufacturers, it would stand to reason that the underlying product is the same in many cases. So, I searched for Powder Equivalency. There is a thread here from 2014 where someone posted a similar’ish question but wanted to mix powders. (https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/powder-equivalents.202487/#post-202487). That seems foolish to me as lot variance could cause problems.
Finally to my question! I was looking for H1000 powder and haven’t seen any. But, according to this equivalence chart, Vihtavuori N170 is the same thing. And I have seen N170 for sale. For those with a lot of experience, would you “substitute” an equivalent powder with confidence the “starting load” won’t blow you up? My thought is that if I could find pounds of powder from a single lot of an equivalent, I should be able to find a good load. But, I want to make sure my face doesn’t eat shrapnel when trying.
Finally to my question! I was looking for H1000 powder and haven’t seen any. But, according to this equivalence chart, Vihtavuori N170 is the same thing. And I have seen N170 for sale. For those with a lot of experience, would you “substitute” an equivalent powder with confidence the “starting load” won’t blow you up? My thought is that if I could find pounds of powder from a single lot of an equivalent, I should be able to find a good load. But, I want to make sure my face doesn’t eat shrapnel when trying.
ADI | Hodgdon | Alliant | IMR | Winchester | Vectan | Norma | Accurate Arms | Vihtavuori |
R-1 | ||||||||
e3 | N310 | |||||||
APS350 / AS30N | Clays | Red Dot | AS | N2010 | NITRO 100 | |||
Trail Boss | Bullseye | Trail Boss | ||||||
APS450 / AS50N | International | Green Dot | 700X | WST | AA 2 | N320 | ||
AP50N | HP 38 | PB | W231 | |||||
AP70N | Universal | Unique | SR 7625 | AA 5 | N330 | |||
Herco | WSF | A1 | ||||||
800X | WAP | AA 7 | N340 | |||||
AP100 | SR 4756 | |||||||
HS- 6 | W540 | 3N37 | ||||||
HS- 7 | Blue Dot | W571 | AA 9 | N350 | ||||
Steel | Ba 6 | N105 | ||||||
2400 | SR4759 | AA4100 | N110 | |||||
AR2205 | H4227 / H110 | IMR4227 | W296 | R- 123 | AA1680 | N120 | ||
AR2207 | H4198 | Reloader 7 | IMR4198 | W680 | Tu 2000 | N200 | N130 | |
Bench Mark 1 | N133 | |||||||
AR2219 | H322 | 10-X | ||||||
Bench Mark 2 | BENCHMARK | IMR3031 | AA2015 | |||||
Bench Mark 8208 | IMR 8208 XBR | |||||||
AR2206 | BLC( 2) | Tu 3000 | AA2230 | |||||
H335 | W748 | N135 | ||||||
AR2206H | H4895 | IMR4895 | Tu 5000 | AA2460 | ||||
AR2208 | Varget | IMR4064 | AA2520 | |||||
IMR4320 | N201 | |||||||
N202 | AA2700 | N140 / N540 | ||||||
H380 | Reloader 15 | N203 | ||||||
AR2209 | H414/ H4350 | IMR4350 | W760 | Tu 7000 | N204 | AA4350 | N150 / N550 | |
H450 | Reloader 19 | N205 | ||||||
IMR4831 | WMR | AA3100 | N160 / N560 | |||||
AR2213SC | H4831 | |||||||
Reloader 22 | IMR7828 | WXR | Tu 8000 | MRP | N165 | |||
AR2217 | H1000 | N170 | ||||||
AR2225 | Retumbo | Reloader 25 | Magpro | 24N41 | ||||
AR2218 | H870/ H50BMG | AA8700 | 20N29 |
Powder equivalents
Powder equivalents Note: This table shows only approximate equivalent values within about 5%. Actual burning rates can vary depending on the calibre, firearm, loading components and practices, as well as from powder lot to lot. As a consequence, it must be understood that Australian Munitions...
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