Common questions

What is Hercules 2400 powder used for?

What is Hercules 2400 powder used for?

An optimum load for magnum handgun calibers like the 44 Remington Magnum, 2400 smokeless powder has become legendary in reloading for magnum handguns. Originally developed for the 22 Hornet, 2400 can also be used in loads for the 218 Bee and 410 Bore shotgun.

Is Alliant 2400 powder the same as Hercules 2400?

They are indeed the same powder. I have been using it for years, and when the switch from Hercules to Alliant took place, I found no more difference in performance than you get from lot to lot.

What is the burn rate of gunpowder?

Nitrocellulose detonates at 23,950 feet per second, double base powders push that to 25,260 fps.

Is red dot a fast burning powder?

Red Dot is a fast burning powder, and is at its best in lighter loads (7/8 and 1 oz. loads in particular). It is preferred as it gives sufficient pressure for better “burn” with light loads. It is more efficient.

What type of powder is 2400?

Alliant 2400 smokeless handgun powder Alliant 2400 smokeless high velocity magnum handgun powder is great for . 357, . 41 and 44 magnum high velocity loads. This high velocity pistol powder is also great for .

Is 2400 a ball powder?

2400 is just about like a ball powder, so it does meter good. It also burns clean, if one doesn’t try to use it for weenie loads. 2400 is the finest magnum handgun powder ever made.

When did Alliant buy Hercules?

1995
In 1995, Hercules, Inc. sold its subsidiary Hercules Aerospace Co. to Alliant Techsystems Inc.. The sale included all of what remained of Hercules’ gunpowder lines. By the end of the 1990s, Hercules Inc., had sold off a significant number of its divisions that had not been profitable for the company.

Is Alliant Powder the same as Hercules?

The long, proud history of Alliant Powder began in 1872 as Laflin & Rand, later to become Hercules Powder Company — the most respected name in the reloading industry.

Does black powder burn faster than smokeless powder?

As noted in the “simple observations” section above, black powder burns very quickly in open air, while smokeless powders burn very slowly in the same conditions. It is typical for a smokeless powder to burn up to 100 times slower than black powder, in open air!

What is the slowest burning rifle powder?

Vihtavuori N170
Vihtavuori N170 is the slowest burning rifle powder in the N100 series (not taking 20N29 and 24N41 into account) and in fact one of the slowest canister-grade powders readily available from any manufacturer on the market.

What is the difference between red dot and green dot powder?

Red Dot is optimized for 12-gauge target loads, and offers Alliant Powder’s legendary lot-to-lot consistency. Enhanced Green Dot is optimized for handicap trap loads―yet versatile enough for a variety of target and field applications.

How many grains are in a pound of powder?

7,000 grains
One pound of gunpowder has 7,000 grains of powder no matter which type of powder you are using.

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Ruth Doyle