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Anyone know of a source of loading data for this powder? I know it was only around for a short time in the early 1990's, and can't seem to find anything on it. I know the approximate burn rate, but would rather have some published data to start with.

Any help is appreciated - came into a new keg of Brigadier 3032 (old stock that was taken care of ) that needs lightening..........


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According to the burn rate charts, it is about the same speed as AA 2015. You should be able to start with 2015 start loads and work up to a decent load.

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What cartridge? I still have a Scot Brigadier loading pamphlet here somewhere. I also have a pound each of all four powders. The brochure describes it as "1 to 2 grains faster than IMR3031."

As an interesting sidenote, Scot 3032 was also labeled and sold as Herter's 102. I have a can of THAT, also!


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Ken Waters' Pet Loads is a wonderful source of obsolete powder data in many cartridges.

Just be sure the powder is safe...

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Thanks guys - looking for straight walled stuff mainly, and the 45-70 perhaps in particular. Herter's, eh? Man, I used to drool over the pages in those red & yellow books......I think I still have my old Herter's slingshot around here somewhere too!

Good note on Ken's material........I'm headin' downstairs right now to check that very thing!

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From my copy of the Scot Powder Company Reloading Manual - Seventh Edition:

Brigadier 3032: A medium but cooler burning single-base tubular powder approximately 1-2 grains faster than IMR3031. Also similar to H322. Ideal for many bench rest applications. Formerly Herter's 102. Extremely accurate.

Unfortunately, they do not list any 45-70 load data in this brochure. I've used in in several cartridges, and can verify that it is indeed very close to H322 in burn rate. Hope that helps.


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