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.243 Win & Berger 95 gr VLD load
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<blockquote data-quote="Dano1" data-source="post: 255688" data-attributes="member: 14209"><p>Oh yeah,</p><p> </p><p>I forgot to add that I'm using H414 in my .243 Win Remington 700 VLS with a .75g Sierra Hollow Point (Around 3400FPS), I was using H4895, but was having pressure problems with H4895 even when below max. I decided on H414, because it yeilded the highest velocities with a 80% or more case fill and lowest pressure. I may have been using more H414 than H4895, but It helped in the long run and turned out to be the most accurate load for the rifle to date. </p><p> </p><p>I've been able to shoot chucks with it out to 630yds and it'll stack 5 shots at 100yds.</p><p> </p><p>H414 is also cheaper, around $2 less per pound, It is temperature sensative, but in such a small case that is helped by using a magnum primer, being a ball powder.</p><p> </p><p>I am interested in trying it with heavier bullets, but I'm hessitant to do so, after all, the 75g load is so accurate. (don't fix what aint broke) Right?!? </p><p> </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dano1, post: 255688, member: 14209"] Oh yeah, I forgot to add that I'm using H414 in my .243 Win Remington 700 VLS with a .75g Sierra Hollow Point (Around 3400FPS), I was using H4895, but was having pressure problems with H4895 even when below max. I decided on H414, because it yeilded the highest velocities with a 80% or more case fill and lowest pressure. I may have been using more H414 than H4895, but It helped in the long run and turned out to be the most accurate load for the rifle to date. I've been able to shoot chucks with it out to 630yds and it'll stack 5 shots at 100yds. H414 is also cheaper, around $2 less per pound, It is temperature sensative, but in such a small case that is helped by using a magnum primer, being a ball powder. I am interested in trying it with heavier bullets, but I'm hessitant to do so, after all, the 75g load is so accurate. (don't fix what aint broke) Right?!? Dan [/QUOTE]
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