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Brian Dudley 02-07-2021 04:30 PM

Looking for some recipes for some older powders.
 
I have some older powders hanging around that I would like to put to good use.

I was wondering if anyone may be familiar with the powders and maybe have any good recipes that may be under 7,500 psi or so and be for maybe 1oz or less loads.

I have rem, win AA and cheddite hulls on hand and various types of primers.


The powders I have and am wondering about are:

Alcan AL7

Hodgden HS6

Hercules Unique.

Thanks for any info that anyone may be able to point me to.

Pete Lester 02-07-2021 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 325009)
I have some older powders hanging around that I would like to put to good use.

I was wondering if anyone may be familiar with the powders and maybe have any good recipes that may be under 7,500 psi or so and be for maybe 1oz or less loads.

I have rem, win AA and cheddite hulls on hand and various types of primers.


The powders I have and am wondering about are:

Alcan AL7

Hodgden HS6

Hercules Unique.

Thanks for any info that anyone may be able to point me to.

In what gauges would you be loading? AL7 was a powder for magnum 12 ga loadings back in the day. HS-6 for 1 1/4 ounce 12 ga loads. Unique is a great 20 ga powder. The lightest loadings for Unique in 12ga published by Alliant are 1 1/8 ounce. I have some vintage reloading manuals I rounded up when I was looking for all the old 10ga 2 7/8" recipes.

Brian Dudley 02-07-2021 07:46 PM

I would be interested in 12g or 20g loads. I am not too picky about the shot charges. I have wads for heavier loads. I just want to be able to use the powder for something.

Or I may let them go when I can deliver them in person at a shoot this year.

Pete Lester 02-07-2021 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 325032)
I would be interested in 12g or 20g loads. I am not too picky about the shot charges. I have wads for heavier loads. I just want to be able to use the powder for something.

Or I may let them go when I can deliver them in person at a shoot this year.

The unique is a good powder for relatively low pressure 3/4 ounce 20ga loads. You will see the recipes online here: https://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/default.aspx

Hodgdon has some 1 ounce 20ga loadings for HS-6. Hodgdon data is here: http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/shotgun

Alcan AL-7 is a very slow burning powder along the lines of Blue Dot. You won't find any recipes for light loads with it in 12 and 20 gauge.

Brian Dudley 02-07-2021 08:02 PM

Ok. That is why I was not finding much on Hodgdens site as I was only looking for 12g. Thanks.
I want to start loading 20g sometime so I will use those ones for that.

Craig Larter 02-08-2021 09:36 AM

I use these 3/4oz loads published by Claybuster Wads for 20ga. I have been very happy.
http://www.claybusterwads.com/index....data-cb1075-20

Mike Koneski 02-08-2021 10:18 AM

Brian, I will send you my Unique loads.

Mike Koneski 02-08-2021 11:45 AM

Brian, I will send you my Unique loads.

Gary Laudermilch 02-08-2021 02:47 PM

I found an old Lyman shotshell manual and it lists AL7 for 11/4 loads only. Nothing heavier or lighter. Seems like 28 -30 grains depending on the hull was yielding 1200 fps with pressures varying from 7500 - 10000 LUP depending on hull and components. Most loads called for card and felt wads but the hulls listed are plastic. Not much help as the components are likely not available but may give you some idea.

Mike Koneski 02-08-2021 02:51 PM

Brian, the loads I have are for 16 and 10g and unique powder. If you want them I’ll email them to you.


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