Canadian made 2015

Jerry Dailey

Southron
Anyone using the canidian 2015 in the 6 PPC's ? I need a starting point to test this powder. Also any reports of how it shoots?
Thanks much, Jerry
 
On my Harrell's powder measure, the Canadian 2015 is about three "clicks" (numbers) slower than '05 133. For instance, on the lowest node, 50 clicks of the 2015 gives the same velocity as 47 of my 133. The accuracy is fine. You will have to clean a bit more (than 133). The attraction is that it may not be as sensitive to ambient conditions. I have not shot it enough to verify this. With some creative powder throwing, I was able to get to the upper 3,300s, with 67 grain bullets. Let us know of your results.
 
Thanks Boyd, Mine has not got here yet but I'll let you know. Sounds like it may be slower than Chinese and Czeck stuff. I have never been able to keep 133 in tune and My 8208 is running low so Im looking for something else. I have never had much luck with the 2015 in the past but could never get ahold of any of the Israeli or any of the good stuff. I'm sure that the Canadian stuff will be different.
 
OK Mr. Gammon,

Tell us what you know and have/are experiencing with this powder----a little birdie told me you are using this powder---please share your knowledge

Keith in NC
 
If you listen REAL CLOSE you can hear the bullets saying EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH all the way to the target.
:p:p
 
I pour some in one of Bill's "blue bags" and store it there. I doesn't cause me to shoot any better, just reminds me of my old "fur-in-ner " friend,, the great Gammu!
No I am not using it, can't get it, even though it is made here.
 
I just got a PM from someone, asking the dimensions of the powder. Because his IN box is full, I will post them here. The diameter and length of the grains are a fraction over 23 thousandths.
 
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