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		<title>New AR-Comp Powder Starts Shipping This Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 16:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alliant is introducing a new extruded powder, AR-Comp. AR-Comp is an advanced re-formulation of Reloder 15, a double-base Bofors powder. There are changes to internal and external chemistry to provide much better pressure/velocity stability across a wide range of temperatures. The main difference between AR-Comp and Reloder 15, is the AR-Comp has a slightly faster [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arcompx200.jpg" alt="AR-Comp Alliant Powder" hspace="6" width="160" align="right" />Alliant is introducing a new extruded powder, AR-Comp. AR-Comp is an advanced re-formulation of Reloder 15</strong>, a double-base Bofors powder. There are changes to internal and external chemistry to provide much better pressure/velocity stability across a wide range of temperatures. The main difference between AR-Comp and Reloder 15, is the AR-Comp has a slightly faster burn rate, and AR-Comp is much LESS Sensitive to temperature changes. AR-Comp is a small-kernel, double-base extruded powder like Reloder 15, so it will continue to meter just like Reloder 15. The load density should be the same as Reloder 15.</p>
<p><b>AR-Comp should be at Grafs.com in a Couple Weeks</b><br />
Here&#8217;s the good news &#8212; Alliant will start shipping AR-Comp to <a href="http://www.grafs.com/" target="new">Grafs.com</a> later this week. Dick Quesenberry, Alliant Powder Product Manager, told us: &#8220;I just received the AR-Comp packaging labels and we hope to send off the first shipments to Grafs this week.&#8221; With transit time, expect the powder to be available from Grafs.com by the second week of June. You can go ahead and place advance orders for <a href="http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/search/keywords/ar-comp">1-lb and 8-lb containers of AR-Comp</a> on the Grafs.com website. </p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">AR-Comp Offers Uniform Velocities over a Wide Temp Range</span></strong><br />
Tests were done with .223 Rem and .308 Win ammo, loaded with AR-Comp and maintained at temps from -20° F to +160° F in a controlled test center. The ammo itself was heated or cooled to targeted temps before testing. Across that entire range of temperature, -20° F to +160° F, the ammo loaded with AR-Comp showed a variation of only 20 fps in muzzle velocity. The primary bullet type tested was a 77gr .224 bullet and the secondary was a 175gr .308 bullet.</p>
<p><strong>Burn Rate Like Varget</strong><br />
Though this is a reformulation of Reloder 15, the burn rate of AR-Comp is slightly faster than Reloder 15. Alliant told us: &#8220;Reloder 15 is slightly slower, in burn rate, than Varget. The new AR-Comp, with the enhancements, ended up slightly faster than Reloder 15, so it is now very close to Varget in burn rate&#8221;. This is the result of the &#8220;tuning&#8221; of the powder to be much less temp-sensitive.</p>
<p><strong>AR-Comp First in Series of New Alliant Temp-Stable Powders</strong><br />
AR-Comp will be the first in a series of &#8220;new generation&#8221; temp-stable powders from Alliant. Quesenberry noted: &#8220;Our goal was to provide a powder that offers stable pressures in all temperatures. Shooters want to be able to stay with the same load in winter and in summer, in cold or in hot conditions.&#8221; Quesenberry added: &#8220;We&#8217;ve been working on this quite a while. AR-Comp is the first example and we hope to extend this to other rifle powders. It&#8217;s a tough job. You have to balance the performance carefully. We worked very hard to do just that and we think shooters will be impressed with the results.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Reloder 15 Will Stay in Production</strong><br />
Fans of Alliant&#8217;s Reloder 15 don&#8217;t need to worry. Alliant will keep Reloder 15 in production. &#8220;We don&#8217;t drop powder lines&#8221;, said Quesenberry.</p>
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