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About ADI propellants:
ADI has been part of the Australian reloading community longer than you think. The ADI brand is owned by Australian Munitions. ADI World Class Powders has a long history of supplying quality propellant into all States and Territories in Australia. Through their partnerships with Winchester Australia and OSA their products are stored in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia with deliveries to other locations arriving via these interstate powder magazines. Their excellent tailored range of smokeless powders, in-depth Handloading Guide and technical support services provide local expertise benefitting from worldwide experience.  ADI World Class Powders take supply into the Australien market as their number one priority and never ship propellant offshore to the detriment of Australian reloaders needs. 
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ADI AP 100
Find load data for ADI AP 100 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:An effective single base slow burning rate handgun powder suitable for major power factor loads in .38 super and similar cartridges.
ADI AP 70N
Find load data for ADI AP 70N propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A versatile medium burning rate handgun powder and an effective slow/medium burning rate shotgun powder. It can be loaded over a broad range of handgun cartridges, from .32 to .45 calibre. As a shotgun powder it can be loaded into 32 gram to 36 gram loads in 12 gauge as well as loads in 20 and 28 gauges
ADI AR 2205
Find load data for ADI AR 2205 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A very fine grained, very fast burning rifle powder suited to .22 Hornet loads but also useful in some Magnum pistol loads. Its burning rate is close to that of IMR 4227.
ADI AR 2206H
Find load data for ADI AR 2206H propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:Propellant AR2206H is finally set to replace AR2206 on the Australian & New Zealand reloading market. AR2206H is an improved variation of AR2206, and is designed to optimise heavy projectile performance where it increases projectile velocity while at the same time reduces chamber pressures. It is suitable for use in a similar range of calibres and powder loads as AR2206. AR2206H was released into the North American market in 1999, and is distributed by the Hodgdon Powder Co. under the brand name H4895. This powder has proven to be extremely popular in the USA due to its superior loading consistency and its unrivalled performance stability in severe temperature variations. Distribution to such a demanding and variable market also means that ADI can offer more reloading data to cover your favourite calibre-projectile combinations. Australian handloaders can now experience the many benefits of reloading with AR2206H.
ADI AR 2207
Find load data for ADI AR 2207 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A very useful fine grained fast burning rifle powder for cartridges such as the .222 Remington and 7.62mm x 39 Russian. Its burning rate is close to that of IMR 4198 although it meters significantly better through standard powder loaders.
ADI AR 2208
Find load data for ADI AR 2208 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A useful fine grained medium/slow burning rifle powder for medium sized cartridges such as .308 Winchester and 25-06 Remington. It's burning rate is close to that of IMR 4064 but its bulk density is higher.
ADI AR 2209
Find load data for ADI AR 2209 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A useful fine grained, moderately slow burning rifle powder for cartridges such as 22-250 Remington, .243 Winchester, .270 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield and 300 Winchester Magnum. It's burning rate is close to that of IMR 4350 but its bulk density is a little higher and its metering through a powder loader is better.
ADI AR 2213
Find load data for ADI AR 2213 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A slow burning rate rifle powder for cartridges such as .270 Winchester and 300 Winchester Magnum. AR2213SC replaced AR2213 in the Australian reloading market.
ADI AR 2217
Find load data for ADI AR 2217 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A fine grained, very slow burning rifle powder,suited for use in most large calibre magnums.
ADI AR 2218
Find load data for ADI AR 2218 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A fine grained, very slow burning rifle powder,suited for use in most large calibre magnums.
ADI AR 2219
Find load data for ADI AR 2219 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:This new ADI propellant was originally developed for the Australian Defence Force for use in 5.56mm weapons. The burning rate for AR2219 lies between Bench Mark 1 and Bench Mark 2. This propellant offers excellent accuracy, repeatability and reliability in small and medium capacity cartridges.
ADI AR 2225
Find load data for ADI AR 2225 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A very slow burning rate propellant optimised for the 300 Remington Ultra Magnum. It is also suitable for large capacity magnum cases and small overbore cartridges.
ADI AS 30
Find load data for ADI AS 30 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:A versatile fast burning rate, low bulk density shotgun and handgun cartridges giving superb accuracy, function and clean burning.
ADI AS 50N
Find load data for ADI AS 50N propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder".More about this powder:AP-50N: A versatile fast burning rate, low bulk density shotgun and handgun powder. It can be loaded over a broad range of handgun cartridges giving superb accuracy, function and clean burning. As a shotgun powder it can be loaded into 24 gram to 28 gram loads in 12 gauge with consistency and the cleanest burning characteristic.