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Anyone use Alliant Power Pro 2000-MR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine" data-source="post: 696830" data-attributes="member: 42700"><p>Funny y'all should mention primers. I did all of my initial testing with varget</p><p>using 210m's. I later found some br2s and figured I'd try them. They </p><p>cut my group sizes substantially. Up to half with some loads. Even </p><p>the regular cci 200 grouped better overall. My 308 seems to prefer cci's with varget. </p><p>My 270 shooting reduced loads with H4895 prefers the 210m.</p><p></p><p>On another note, I've been thinking that some of my "temp sensitivity" with </p><p>Power pro might be do to the fact that I'm using relatively light</p><p>bullets with it. The powder was developed with 175 + bullets in mind. Maybe my</p><p>150s aren't letting it do it's job efficiently in higher temps. The 165s I've shot with it</p><p>do seem more consistent, even in the higher temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine, post: 696830, member: 42700"] Funny y'all should mention primers. I did all of my initial testing with varget using 210m's. I later found some br2s and figured I'd try them. They cut my group sizes substantially. Up to half with some loads. Even the regular cci 200 grouped better overall. My 308 seems to prefer cci's with varget. My 270 shooting reduced loads with H4895 prefers the 210m. On another note, I've been thinking that some of my "temp sensitivity" with Power pro might be do to the fact that I'm using relatively light bullets with it. The powder was developed with 175 + bullets in mind. Maybe my 150s aren't letting it do it's job efficiently in higher temps. The 165s I've shot with it do seem more consistent, even in the higher temps. [/QUOTE]
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