

Hornady Manufacturing Company develops and publishes reloading data for the Handbook of Cartridge Reloading. Below you’ll find some basic data for each cartridge to help get you started. Reloading data is available as low as 99¢ per cartridge or as a subscription for $19.99. Plus, you can save favorites, add notes and more. Like the bound and eBook versions, the Hornady Reloading App provides all the information needed to successfully reload a variety of rifle and handgun cartridges. Interested to hear how BR-5 works out for you.Hornady develops and publishes reloading data for the Handbook of Cartridge Reloading and makes it available in three ways: the traditional hardcover book, an e-book on Apple iBook or on your Kindle, and on the Hornady Reloading App. Please post some results as you get them. Ill bet you'll find your favorite 38 loads are toward the upper end. And that powder speed will really shine in the 380, 9, 40 and 45 ACP. They also get about 80-90% of the top velocities in 357 magnum, but are very economical compared to case full loadings of H110, and are more fun to shoot. I find powders a little slower than Unique to be great in top speed loads for 38 Special, 32 SWL and get 45 Colts going as fast as I need. So to keep people out of over-pressure results on their first try, they want you to have a plenty safe starting point, which is to data from a faster powder. A powder's speed will change a little depending on the cartridge, boolit, over-all length etc. I think the surplus powder sellers err on the side safety and usually tell you to use data from a slightly faster powder and work up. I suspect it'll be a good one.Īs far as being "weaker" than Unique, you've discovered its a little slower than Unique. Glad to see someone working with this powder.
