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29mm reload for experimental use

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Stan - 12 Mar 2006 20:17 GMT
i was wondering if anyone knew of reload propellant slugs in the 24 or
29mm size that do not have the slot cut to build end burner
configurations using similar techniques to those discussed jan extreme
rocketry- experimental rocketry -  single use motor construction
article, i have built motors using 29mm aerotech slugs successfully
but all of the 29mm slugs I am aware of have the slot cut and I would
like to buy slugs without any slot and cut a slot configuration of my
own design, yes I know I could learn how to mix my own but I really am
not ready to go that route just yet,  thanks for any help stan
Aaron - 13 Mar 2006 17:21 GMT
The AeroTech 29 40/120 reloabable system does use a C-slot
configuration but the 29MM RMS reloads use a central core.  Reloads of
this size are:

F-37
F-62
G-54
G-104
G-77
G-79
G-75
H-128
H-165
H-238
H-97
H-180
H-210
H-220
H-268
I-200

Some of these reloads would require certification to use.  Modifing the
reloads might convert them to AR, but I'm no expert on that.

-Aaron
Bob Kaplow - 13 Mar 2006 19:23 GMT
> i was wondering if anyone knew of reload propellant slugs in the 24 or
> 29mm size that do not have the slot cut to build end burner
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> own design, yes I know I could learn how to mix my own but I really am
> not ready to go that route just yet,  thanks for any help stan

I don't know what their current shipping status is, but several of the RC
reloads for the 24mm or 32mm cases are end burning grains with no slots or
holes.

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