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		<title>Widener&#8217;s Guide to Smokeless Powders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Widener&#8217;s Reloading &#038; Shooting Supply recently published a helpful introduction to reloading powders. Widener&#8217;s online Guide to Smokeless Powders shows the various types of powders, and explains how the differences in powder kernel/flake size and shape, and burn rate affect performance. We recommend you visit Widener&#8217;s website and read the Powder Guide in full. Take [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://www.wideners.com/" target="_blank">Widener&#8217;s Reloading &#038; Shooting Supply</a> recently published a helpful introduction to reloading powders. Widener&#8217;s online <a href="https://www.wideners.com/smokeless-powder-guide" target="_blank">Guide to Smokeless Powders</a> shows the various types of powders, and explains how the differences in powder kernel/flake size and shape, and burn rate affect performance. We recommend you visit Widener&#8217;s website and read the <a href="https://www.wideners.com/smokeless-powder-guide" target="_blank">Powder Guide</a> in full.</p>
<p>Take a close look at these illustrations which show the key differences between the four main powder types: extruded (stick) powder, ball (spherical) powder, flattened ball powder, and flake powder.</p>
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<h2>Burn Rate Basics</h2>
<p>Widener&#8217;s <a href="https://www.wideners.com/smokeless-powder-guide" target="_blank">Guide to Smokeless Powders</a> also has a useful discussion of <strong>Burn Rate</strong> (a confusing topic for many hand-loaders). Wideners explains: &#8220;While a gun powder explosion in the cartridge seems instantaneous, if you slow it down you will actually find that each powder has a different &#8216;burn rate&#8217;, or speed at which it ignites.&#8221; This video shows powders with two very different burn rates. Watch closely.</p>
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<p>Different burn rates suit different cartridge types notes Widener&#8217;s: &#8220;In general a fast-burning powder is used for light bullets and low-speed pistols and shotguns. Medium-rate powders are used for magnum pistols, while high-velocity, large bore rifle cartridges will need slow powders[.]</p>
<p>It should be noted that burn rate does not have a standardized unit of measurement. In fact, burn rate is really only discussed in comparison to other powders; there is no universal yardstick. Specifics will change by cartridge and bullet types[.]&#8221;</p>
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