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		<title>New AR-Comp Powder from Alliant &#8212; Swedish Varget?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s important news for handloaders. Alliant Powder has introduced a new medium-burn-rate powder: AR-Comp™. This new powder was developed specifically for AR-style rifles. Alliant says that AR-Comp powder is &#8220;ideally suited for heavy .223 and .308 match bullets&#8221;. We presume, from that description, that the powder will have a burn rate similar to Varget. The [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arcompx200.jpg" alt="Alliant AR-Comp Powder Sweden" hspace="6" align="right" />Here&#8217;s important news for handloaders. Alliant Powder has introduced a new medium-burn-rate powder: AR-Comp™. This new powder was developed specifically for AR-style rifles. Alliant says that AR-Comp powder is &#8220;ideally suited for heavy .223 and .308 match bullets&#8221;. We presume, from that description, that the powder will have a burn rate similar to Varget. The AR-Comp powder, produced in Sweden by Bofors Nobel, is an enhanced temp-insensitive reformulation of Reloder 15. The burn rate is slightly faster than Reloder 15, according to Alliant.</p>
<p><strong>Alliant Claims AR-Comp is NOT Temp-Sensitive</strong><br />
We have limited information about AR-Comp, and we have not yet been supplied with a test sample. We have confirmed is a double-base extruded powder, and is an upgraded version of the Reloder 15 formulation. Alliant claims the powder meters very well and delivers &#8220;consistent pressures and velocities across temperature extremes&#8221;. This new powder is supposed to be very uniform from lot to lot. That would be great &#8212; if it is true &#8212; but only time will tell.</p>
<p>We will try to get a sample of AR-Comp soon and test it in both .223 Rem and .308 Win rifles. We suspect, if AR-Comp suits both the .223 Rem and .308 Win, it should work well in the 6mmBR and 6.5&#215;47 Lapua cartridges as well. Stay tuned &#8212; we hope to have more info next week. AR-Comp should be hitting the market in June or July, 2011, provided DOT Classification goes smoothly. It will be offered in both one-pound (#150664) and 8-lb (#150665) containers.</p>
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