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Star Reloaders Discussion Forums => Loading Data & Reloading Procedures => Topic started by: bummer7 on December 17, 2005, 11:49:43 am
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List,
Would anyone like to share any data they have regarding their powder charge bars?? For example, if you use a charge bar marked as 3.5 BE to meter W231 instead.? What does it drop/weigh?? Realizing many of the powder charge bars are for fixed amounts of a specific powder - they can be used for other powders but what is the amount??
Rather than reinventing the wheel here, I think all? of us can benefit from telling others what we know and have experimented with.? If you post here, I'll record the info and put together a list of everyone's data.?
TIA,
-Steve
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Steve, If you still need the powder volume comparison for BE slides let me know at [no e-mail]@.COM I have a chart & formula that JOHN PAUL JONES gave me and the ones that I have used work great. let me know. I will scan and send to you. ED
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Saw reference to powder chart. Contacted Ed Looney about availability.
I contacted him, (over 2 years later than his post) Still had and faxed a copy to me.
Very helpful and informational.
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should drop about 3.9 grs of 231, what my chart says, George.
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:-X I don't know if this is any help regarding the different powder slides. I use an adjustable slide and weigh my charges to the particular recipe I am looking for. Ive done that for many years and it just made more sense to me then buying a lot of different slides. Again I know this does not address your question directly it just seams like a good idea :).
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I prefer to use the original powder slides, but I have found that you can't trust the markings, both because some powders have changed over the years, and because many of the original powder slides have been modified. I find that Bullseye powder slides always drop .2-.3 grains more than what's marked on the slide.
I have measured the hole size on all of my powder slides and calculated the volume of the hole. I then look up that volume on the Lee Auto Disk chart to see how much powder of any particular type that slide should drop. I comes out remarkably close. http://www.leeprecision.com/cgi-data/instruct/AD2302.pdf
Star powder slides tend to have tapered holes, so I measure the diameter at both the top and bottom of the hole and take the average.
Hole Diameter
00 Powder Slide Top Diameter Bottom Diameter Average Diameter Height Volume Cu In Volume CC
231 1.9 0.205 0.201 0.203 0.312 0.0101 0.165
BE 2.0 0.230 0.224 0.227 0.312 0.0126 0.207
BE 2.2 0.243 0.237 0.240 0.312 0.0141 0.231
BE 2.3 0.259 0.254 0.257 0.312 0.0161 0.264
BE 2.5 0.266 0.260 0.263 0.312 0.0169 0.278
231 3.1 0.273 0.259 0.266 0.312 0.0173 0.284
BE 2.7 0.275 0.270 0.273 0.312 0.0182 0.298
BE 2.7 0.274 0.267 0.271 0.312 0.0179 0.294
BE 2.8 0.279 0.273 0.276 0.312 0.0187 0.306
BE 2.9 0.284 0.278 0.281 0.312 0.0193 0.317
BE 3.0 0.290 0.285 0.288 0.312 0.0203 0.332
BE 3.2 0.303 0.294 0.299 0.312 0.0218 0.358
700x 2.6 0.305 0.298 0.302 0.312 0.0223 0.365
BE 3.3 0.306 0.302 0.304 0.312 0.0226 0.371
5066 3.1 0.310 0.310 0.310 0.312 0.0235 0.386
BE 3.5 0.317 0.311 0.314 0.312 0.0242 0.396
BE 3.6 0.320 0.314 0.317 0.312 0.0246 0.404
700X 3.2 0.322 0.316 0.319 0.312 0.0249 0.409
BE 3.7 0.323 0.316 0.320 0.312 0.0250 0.410
BE 3.8 (mod.) 0.342 0.343 0.343 0.312 0.0287 0.471
BE 4.0 0.331 0.325 0.328 0.312 0.0264 0.432
BE 4.2 0.332 0.337 0.335 0.312 0.0274 0.449
BE 4.4 0.345 0.339 0.342 0.312 0.0287 0.470
BE 4.5 0.346 0.342 0.344 0.312 0.0290 0.475
BE 4.6 0.352 0.347 0.350 0.312 0.0299 0.491
BE 4.7 0.355 0.349 0.352 0.312 0.0304 0.498
700X 3.9 0.362 0.356 0.359 0.312 0.0316 0.518
BE 5.0 0.365 0.359 0.362 0.312 0.0321 0.526
231 6.7 0.383 0.379 0.381 0.312 0.0356 0.583
BE 5.5 0.391 0.378 0.385 0.312 0.0362 0.594
Unique 7.0 0.429 0.421 0.425 0.312 0.0443 0.725