Rottweil P 804
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Propellant / Powder: | Rottweil P 804 |
Relative Burn Rate: | 6 (0 ... slow| 10 ... fast) |
Weapon Use: | Pistols, Revolvers |
Density: | 100.51lbs/ft3 | 1610kg/m3 |
Bulk Density: | 44.95lbs/ft3 | 720kg/m3 |
PID: | PID_225 |
Last updated: | 10/7/2024 |
Technical Specifications:
The powder is not just in the 9 mm<div>Luger, where it is 'at home' in itself,</div><div>used excellently, but in more</div><div>other short cartridges than appearances suggest. So it is in the</div><div>7.65mm Para, the 7.63mm Mauser, the</div><div>9 mm short and the 9 x 18 Ultra can be found</div><div>brings out the latter behind a 8.1 g</div><div>Lead bullet even approximates the performance of a 9 mm Luger. Besides that, tolerates</div><div>it deals with the .45 ACP and comes itself</div><div>in the larger revolver cartridges for</div><div>Scope where it is good for slightly reduced</div><div>Loads can be loaded. For many</div><div>Reloaders unknown, however, are likely to be</div><div>The fact is that the .32 S&W</div><div>long and pronounced the .38 special</div><div>respond happily to P 804: the latter</div><div>Cartridge brings P 804 behind the 10.2 g</div><div>Shot the maximum performance</div><div>and in the .32 S&W long it can be as</div><div>'Pistol powder' also known P 804</div><div>come up with the best performance, at least</div><div>behind the round head bullets.</div><div>Because of the specific properties</div><div>of the powder, however, one is sufficient</div><div>Fixed sleeve lock in the form of a pinch required: in the volume-large</div><div>Revolver cartridge case must thereby</div><div>a sufficiently strong damming</div><div>be sure to get a full</div><div>Ensure powder burn-off. ln the case</div><div>the .32 S&W long even requires the use of the 404 7 primer.</div><div>The P 804 comes in canisters of 300 g</div><div>offered. With the contents of a canister</div><div>almost 1,000 cartridges 9 mm</div><div>Luger loaded.</div>