Powders

Before we get started with smokeless powders, I think this would be the time for an explanation. When the reader gets to the early smokeless powders, we need to understand some words that are used.



Here is a little information on Laflin & Rand powders

And here is a bit more on Smokeless Powder Classifications

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The Laflin & Rand Smokeless Canister Powders: All L&R smokeless powders were “dense” powders as opposed to “bulk” [bulk for bulk] powders. All their powders except Marksman were also “double-base”, using both NC and NG. Smokeless powders were 2 to 3 times the price of black powders per pound, but only about one third as much was needed. L&R also entered the smokeless market relatively late owing to safety and quality concerns. In some cases, there were several versions or types of the same powder. Canister powders are those blended for lot-to-lot consistency specifically for reloaders. These are the “best”, most consistent grades of any type that can be made. 

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