Originally Posted by ellenbr
If you are going to dabble in the realm of the Troisdorfer powder, for the most part that found favour with Collath & his doings...

"Dabble" is probably the right verb. Propellant history is a separate and arcane field of research. I guess one should approach the grand master Wolfgang Seel for the factory histories (his new ammunition, or rather "munitions" book !!) and the IAA for the loadings. The two "Schießtechnische Handbücher" of RWS only list a few loads with Troisdorfer Nr. 1910 und Nr. 1912 (while far more of their cartridges have "R" Rottweiler powders).

Carcano

Last edited by Carcano; 04/10/25 11:30 AM.