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N570 Is It Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="ppoole" data-source="post: 1659798" data-attributes="member: 33431"><p>Well maybe I have issues but I ran a ladder test with h1000 and N570 our of a 300 win mag</p><p></p><p>78.6 h1000 showed pressure velocity was 3033</p><p></p><p>81.5 N570 showed pressure (the same at 3033</p><p></p><p>Pressure I saw was light ejector mark on brass. I enjoyed working with N570 the granule size is 1/10 of a grain every time. My ladder with N570 went from 77.0-81.5. Over 200 FPS difference. Group was 2 inches at 200 as well. Chronograph used was magnetospeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppoole, post: 1659798, member: 33431"] Well maybe I have issues but I ran a ladder test with h1000 and N570 our of a 300 win mag 78.6 h1000 showed pressure velocity was 3033 81.5 N570 showed pressure (the same at 3033 Pressure I saw was light ejector mark on brass. I enjoyed working with N570 the granule size is 1/10 of a grain every time. My ladder with N570 went from 77.0-81.5. Over 200 FPS difference. Group was 2 inches at 200 as well. Chronograph used was magnetospeed. [/QUOTE]
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