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12-09-2018, 17:25 #1
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Alternative Somchem Powder
My apologies if this has been discussed before. I tried searching but couldn't find anything.
I just bought all the dies etc to start reloading for my Norinco type 56, but of course, there is no S321 powder available... I use S335 for my .308 and .223. Can I use S335 for the 7.62x39 too? If so, any idea of a start load?
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12-09-2018, 20:21 #2
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
Check Quicksilver's reply in a bullet thread. S265 I believe he said gives a decent burn %
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13-09-2018, 06:58 #3
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13-09-2018, 09:31 #4
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
I emailed Denel and got the following reply from them regarding an alternative powder:
"The burning rate of S321 and S335 is basically the same besides the one is ball powder and the other extruded. With the ball powder more powder is allow in the case not so with S335. We suggest using S335 with the S321 load data as a guide – the max will be compressed or not enough space. S265 will be on the market soon –we did qualify a lot. And S321 will follow."
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13-09-2018, 09:46 #5
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
With the price of S265, you may as well buy the millsurp that is around.
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13-09-2018, 09:51 #6
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
I asked in another thread a while ago about the availability of ADI (Australia Defence Industries) powder in S.A. and was told by a fellow poster that it wasn't available. What's stopping someone from importing it? (Assuming that that's why it's not available).
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13-09-2018, 10:09 #7
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
Just keep in mind that when you do go with S321, that it is generally recommended to use magnum primers instead of standard primers. This is the general recommendation when using spherical propellant.
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13-09-2018, 11:17 #8
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13-09-2018, 12:18 #9
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13-09-2018, 14:55 #10
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Re: Alternative Somchem Powder
While a magnum primer may not be absolutely necessary in a 7,62x39 case full of S321, keep in mind that you are already using a powder that is slower than optimal. Any help to speed up ignition and combustion may be beneficial, including a Magnum primer and a tight crimp.
My LGS had a few tins of S265 in stock when I checked on Tuesday...
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