JonB
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Is 540 the same, "charge weight-wise", as 540MS ?
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I spent a few hours searching my old manual. I do have an older manual (Speer) with 540MS data for shotguns, but couldn't find any correlating data for newer 540 in my many manuals. I did find some shotgun data for HS6 ...and it appears that the 540MS data was about 10% higher grains, but with different shells and wads spec'd (in a Hodgdon-winchester manual), I can't really bank on that.
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I spent an hour searching the interwebs and found only a little, both bits of info were from the other forum, first:
"My memory isn't what it used to be, but I seem to remember reading (probably in the late 60's or early 70') that 540 MS was a double base powder and that some of the nitroglycerin precipitated out and would collect at the bottom of the can after sitting for a time. After some shotgun blow- ups Winchester discontinued 540 MS , reformulated it, and just called it 540. The common cure, was to simply shake up the can of 540 MS before using. Like I said, my memory isn't the best, but I do remember reading about some shotguns getting ruined and 540 MS sticks in my mind as the powder that caused the problem.
If it were me, I would try asking Winchester or researching the powder before using it.
Does anybody else remember Winchester having problems with this powder?"
posted by quack1 in 2007
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?21204-Win-540-MS-Powder
I also cut n paste a section of burn rate chart compellation from the other forum (see 56, 57, 58)
52 AL5, Alcan
53 W-500HS, Winchester
54 HS-5, Hodgdon
55 AL7, Alcan
56 W-540MS, Winchester
57 HS-6, Hodgdon
58 W-540, Winchester
59 3N37, Vihtavuori
60 WAP, Winchester
61 AL8, Alcan
I'd appreciate any comments.
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I spent a few hours searching my old manual. I do have an older manual (Speer) with 540MS data for shotguns, but couldn't find any correlating data for newer 540 in my many manuals. I did find some shotgun data for HS6 ...and it appears that the 540MS data was about 10% higher grains, but with different shells and wads spec'd (in a Hodgdon-winchester manual), I can't really bank on that.
.
I spent an hour searching the interwebs and found only a little, both bits of info were from the other forum, first:
"My memory isn't what it used to be, but I seem to remember reading (probably in the late 60's or early 70') that 540 MS was a double base powder and that some of the nitroglycerin precipitated out and would collect at the bottom of the can after sitting for a time. After some shotgun blow- ups Winchester discontinued 540 MS , reformulated it, and just called it 540. The common cure, was to simply shake up the can of 540 MS before using. Like I said, my memory isn't the best, but I do remember reading about some shotguns getting ruined and 540 MS sticks in my mind as the powder that caused the problem.
If it were me, I would try asking Winchester or researching the powder before using it.
Does anybody else remember Winchester having problems with this powder?"
posted by quack1 in 2007
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?21204-Win-540-MS-Powder
I also cut n paste a section of burn rate chart compellation from the other forum (see 56, 57, 58)
52 AL5, Alcan
53 W-500HS, Winchester
54 HS-5, Hodgdon
55 AL7, Alcan
56 W-540MS, Winchester
57 HS-6, Hodgdon
58 W-540, Winchester
59 3N37, Vihtavuori
60 WAP, Winchester
61 AL8, Alcan
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I'd appreciate any comments.