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Reloading
Big 338 powders??
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<blockquote data-quote="wc872" data-source="post: 459196" data-attributes="member: 5923"><p>I can only speak of the 338 Lapua Imp. I tried several powders & the one that worked the best for me was VV 24N41. I was able to get the best velocity & accuracy with a case full. RL25 came in second in the velocity & accuracy dept. While one could use WC872 I found it to be quite temp. sensitive. I had such good results with 24N41 that I just kept using it. While I don't have the rifle anymore I do still have about 2 lbs. of the second 8 pounder. When I tried N170 it acted like a lot faster burn rate in my rifle. H50BMG was ok but nothing to really get excited about.</p><p>Semper Fi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc872, post: 459196, member: 5923"] I can only speak of the 338 Lapua Imp. I tried several powders & the one that worked the best for me was VV 24N41. I was able to get the best velocity & accuracy with a case full. RL25 came in second in the velocity & accuracy dept. While one could use WC872 I found it to be quite temp. sensitive. I had such good results with 24N41 that I just kept using it. While I don't have the rifle anymore I do still have about 2 lbs. of the second 8 pounder. When I tried N170 it acted like a lot faster burn rate in my rifle. H50BMG was ok but nothing to really get excited about. Semper Fi [/QUOTE]
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