Vectan by Nobel Sport powder

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Vectan by Nobel Sport powder

Postby rexernator 1536 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:33 pm

First time loading this round.Has anyone used vectan powder to load the 450 BM ? I use vectan Ba9 and Ba9 1/2 to load 9mm, 45acp and 45 long colt with great success. I can find no loading data on loading the 450 BM with this brand.I plan on using 230 grn jhp bullets. I only ask because I have a ton of this powder and would like to use it instead of buying new . Thanks guys
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Re: Vectan by Nobel Sport powder

Postby Hoot » Tue Dec 17, 2019 2:31 pm

In Theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In Practice, there is.
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Re: Vectan by Nobel Sport powder

Postby plant_one » Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:13 pm

very generally speaking - this caliber uses "magnum pistol" typical powders... h110/w296, 4227, lil gun, 1680, Shooters world Blackout, Shooters world Socom, etc... so any powder typically used for 9mm, 40, 45 type ammo isnt going to work very well for us. they're simply going to be too fast of a burn rate for the case capacity and design of the 450bm cartridge. just like standard rifle powders (varget, 4895, win 748, cfe223 etc etc etc etc) are going to be too slow.


so if you're looking for potential crossover powders from the non-typical brands used/offered here in the USA thats the type/class of powder you need to start looking at within a certain manufacturer.


here's a crossover chart i found online that lists rough equivilants on the burn chart across a number of manufacturers.

https://www.lhs-germany.de/fileadmin/me ... ._2018.pdf

also, here's a non pdf of the chart from graff's posted above
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Re: Vectan by Nobel Sport powder

Postby Saltner » Thu Dec 19, 2019 9:28 am

I am happy to use the Baschieri & Pellagri BP03, it looks a lot like the W296, getting the same speeds as the W296 with less grain.
The only problem with the ball powder is that they are difficult to ignite with the small rifle primers, soon I will try the magnum version.
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