IMR Legendary Powders is a line of smokeless powders which are popularly used in sporting and military/police firearm cartridges. The initials 'IMR' stand for Improved Military Rifle powder. IMR powders makes a line of various types of smokeless powder suitable for loading many cartridges for rifles, handguns, and shotguns.[1][2]
History
First powder plant
The French Revolution caused E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company to migrate to the United States in 1802. He built a factory to produce gunpowder near the site of Eleutherian Mills in Newark, Delaware. Today that site has been repurposed as the Hagley Museum and Library. DuPont's first product at the site was blackpowder. DuPont powders were instrumental in helping to build the infrastructure of nations worldwide.[3] They were vital to the mining and construction industries until replaced by more modern explosives.[4][5] DuPont became a major producer of Dynamite and eventually developed many other products lines.[6]
DuPont began production of the IMR line of smokeless powders across the river from the Wilmington Plant at Carney's Point, New Jersey, in 1892. The first powders were called "MR" for military rifle powder. In the 1920s these powders were improved and the name was changed to IMR. Various different powder are produced and are given numbers to distinguish them. The different types of powder typically have different burning rates. Due to the construction of metallic cartridges, different amounts of powder of different burning speeds are used to obtain optimum performance and accuracy.[8]
Due to the increased demand for these powders, which resulted from World War I, an additional plant was constructed in Valleyfield, Canada, which remains the primary source of IMR powders today. During World War II up to 1,000,000 pounds of powder was being shipped per day.[2]
Product detail
DuPont released their first handloading guide in the 1950s which was aimed at reloading of shot shell.[2] IMR Legendary Powders includes powder lines for rifle, handgun, and shotgun reloading.[9]
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^"Alfred Nobel". Science History Institute. Retrieved 21 March 2018. The DuPont Company in the United States became one of the chief companies associated with Nobel