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<blockquote data-quote="Ultimatepredator" data-source="post: 2549491" data-attributes="member: 113083"><p>I totally agree with buckeye68 , without a powder chamber to help keep pressure lower,H4895 ,IMR 4895 and N530 are as slow as maybe one should go .. the HIS brass modules would work fine on higher pressure loads with a powder chamber but with out a chamber maybe the AB modules are a better choice.., they also act as a pressure relief valve if one were to over pressure a load…I speak from experience on that lol .. totally blackened a couple out doing ladder testing.My RC.45 does not have a chamber and shoot a good dose of H4895 and a 325 aeromax..my 26 lb .45 build on a Bat action and 1.350 straight barrel has a 90 grain powder chamber and shoots a very large dose of H4895 and 325aeromax at 3140's fps..both using HIS ignition and AB modules I also have a very heavy built .40 caliber has a 110 grain powder chamber but use DI ignition to help jump start obturation on a 350 aeromax with large doses of N560 in 3260's </p><p>I have 16 lbs of N530 I'm in process very soon to ladder test and start testing for next Kentucky challenge shoot..,</p><p>H4198 ,benchmark.H322, are super powder with 275,300 grain bullets but the 4895 SBC other ones listed above I feel will give better velocity,then the faster burning ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ultimatepredator, post: 2549491, member: 113083"] I totally agree with buckeye68 , without a powder chamber to help keep pressure lower,H4895 ,IMR 4895 and N530 are as slow as maybe one should go .. the HIS brass modules would work fine on higher pressure loads with a powder chamber but with out a chamber maybe the AB modules are a better choice.., they also act as a pressure relief valve if one were to over pressure a load…I speak from experience on that lol .. totally blackened a couple out doing ladder testing.My RC.45 does not have a chamber and shoot a good dose of H4895 and a 325 aeromax..my 26 lb .45 build on a Bat action and 1.350 straight barrel has a 90 grain powder chamber and shoots a very large dose of H4895 and 325aeromax at 3140’s fps..both using HIS ignition and AB modules I also have a very heavy built .40 caliber has a 110 grain powder chamber but use DI ignition to help jump start obturation on a 350 aeromax with large doses of N560 in 3260’s I have 16 lbs of N530 I’m in process very soon to ladder test and start testing for next Kentucky challenge shoot.., H4198 ,benchmark.H322, are super powder with 275,300 grain bullets but the 4895 SBC other ones listed above I feel will give better velocity,then the faster burning .. [/QUOTE]
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