Does anyone know what powder is used in the factory 6.5 prc 147 load from hornady?? Looking for factual knowledge.
Thanks,
Randy
Thanks,
Randy
I wasn't trying to be obtuse but I'd bet very few people at Hornady even know what is used and it's likely not something you've ever heard of or is even available to consumers. Small boutique ammo companies may use standardized powders consumers can purchase off the shelf but large commercial level companies don't. If you were to call Hornady and talk to one of their techs they will likely tell you the same thing. I know in years past when I've talked to different companies that is exactly what they told me.As I said, im looking for someone who knows what it is.
Randy
There's a difference in being confident, and right.I read a post from George Gardner that it was RL 26. If anyone would know, I think it would be him. He was very confident about it.
There's a difference in being confident, and right.
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Like you said, that could have been the initial powder they used, but Hornady could have easily changed that after George's involvement. I wouldn't bet money on it either way, it could be 90% RL26 and 10% something else. George would still be 90% right, but not 100%. Worth betting money on? Hell no.I would bet my paycheck that George was correct in his statement. That doesn't mean hornady cant change what powder they use since then.
The PRC was George's idea, he made the GAP 4S just based on brass availability not being there to make the PRC happen immediately and was instrumental in continuing on with the PRC. He partners with Hornady on a lot of things.
Edit: I am curious what steve said further down that thread to support his thoughts though.