ADI AR2218 is an extremely slow-burning rifle powder, originally developed for the Australian Defence Force .50 calibre. This 1KG pack (AR2218-1) is designed for over-bore, large-capacity magnum cartridges where maximum velocity and consistent ignition are critical.
Comparable to powders like Hodgdon H50BMG, AR2218 is well-suited to cartridges such as .338 Lapua Magnum, .416 Rigby, .50 BMG, and other heavy magnums. Its very slow burn rate provides excellent case fill and stable performance, making it a trusted choice for long-range and extreme-range shooters.
Manufactured to ADI’s world-class standards, AR2218 delivers clean burning, temperature stability, and reliable metering. For reloaders chasing precision and power in the largest cartridges, this propellant is a proven performer.
Specifications
Product: ADI AR2218 Rifle Powder
Weight: 1KG
Type: Smokeless rifle propellant
Burn Rate: Extremely slow, developed for .50 BMG
Compatible Cartridges: .338 Lapua Mag, .416 Rigby, .50 BMG, other large magnums
SKU: AR2218-1
ALL PROPELLANT (GUN POWDER) PURCHASES ARE SUBJECT TO LICENSE VERIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND CAN NOT BE SHIPPED.
Available in-store at Townsville Gun Shop Australia — ADI AR2218 Powder 1KG (AR2218-1), relied on by reloaders from Northern WA to Victoria in the south and everywhere in between.
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