Comparative Burn-Rate Chart Lists 163 Powders
Day after day, one of AccurateShooter’s most-visited web pages is a reference guide featuring a comparative burn rate chart, ranking powders from fastest to slowest. Compiled by Hodgdon Powder Co., this Burn Rate Chart displays the relative burn rates of 163 different powders. Here is the latest table, released by Hodgdon in November of 2019.
You’ll want to download this Powder Burn Rate Table. This table shows the latest IMR powders including the Enduron series (IMR 4166, 4451, 4955, 7977), highlighted in green. This 163-entry comparison table provides vital information for hand-loaders. Note — this invaluable chart is not limited to Hodgdon and IMR propellants. This burn rate chart ranks powders from eight major powder-makers: Accurate, Alliant, Hodgdon, IMR, Norma, Ramshot (Western), Vihtavuori, and Winchester.
This chart provides useful information for all hand-loaders. When doing load development, and testing one powder versus another, it’s generally wise to choose propellants that share the same relative burn rate, as least for starters.
NOTE: Hodgdon powders are blue, IMR Enduron powders are green, IMR standard powders are yellow, and Winchester powders are red. DOWNLOAD Chart HERE.
Latest POWDER BURN RATE TABLE from HODGDON/IMR
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I wonder why H414 is not listed. I understand it’s the same powder as W 760, but I would still expected to see it listed.
I wonder why Hodgdon Hi-Skor 800-X is not listed same for HP – 38. Those are very useful powders and are absent.
I bought some powder called Precision Rifle powder.
I cannot find it in any chart that I have looked at so far.
Can anyone provide some details about it, like what company makes it?
Doug i believe that is shooters world powder
I would love to have a chart that showed brackets or color coding for powders with similar burn rates and jump line at the more than 8% difference separating them.
this would be great.