Anybody ever use it? It's one of the only powders available with any regularity that's suitable for .223/5.56. 'Spendy tho'. I picked up 4# the other day. Being a relatively new powder (2012?), none of my manuals have data for it. Western has some data on their website.
This is what I know about it so far:
Developed for 6MM PPC.
Similar to H322.
Very fine extruded powder-should meter well.
The BR shooters that are using it seem to be impressed by this speed-lotsa' potential.
Anybody have any further info on this one? I plan on loading 5.56 and possibly .243 Win. with it.
LT-32
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Re: LT-32
Never heard of it. Who markets it, where does it come from?
Answer: It's an Accurate powder, and there is a .pdf here with some load info.
Answer: It's an Accurate powder, and there is a .pdf here with some load info.
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Re: LT-32
I have that, but that's all I have.PawPaw wrote: It's an Accurate powder, and there is a .pdf here with some load info.
But that chart raises another question. Will .223 commercial brass handle 5.56 pressures, or am I best saving those loads for designated 5.56 brass? The gun is chambered 5.56.
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Re: LT-32
Got out to the range on Friday with a load development. Started with 20.0 grains, and worked up in 1 gr. increments. Fired 4-5 shot groups of each of the three. 21 grains produced the tightest groups, averaging 1.08" for the four, at 50 yds. using a 3moa red dot sight. Smallest group was .86". Projectile was a Hornady 55 gr., FMJ-BT.
Hopefully I can make it back out this week to see if I can tweak it a little and clock them. I've already loaded up 60 more rounds at 20.5, 21, and 21.5 gr.
Hopefully I can make it back out this week to see if I can tweak it a little and clock them. I've already loaded up 60 more rounds at 20.5, 21, and 21.5 gr.
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Re: LT-32
That's very promising. In fact some would say,
That'll do pig. That'll do.
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Re: LT-32
It pleased me. Now I'm also itching to load it in a scoped boltie(.243) and stretch it out to 100 yds. to see what I can wring out of that.