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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 744224" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>IMR 8208 is the most stable and consistent powder ever created. Read the story of 8208 on the 6BR website. It will frequently read the same, repeat <strong>the same</strong>, velocity on back to back shots at nearly 4000 fps on my chronograph. My previous favorite power was VV N-540 for 40 and 39 gr bullets. I have also found it excellent in the 6mm PPC, easily competing with the "standard" of VV N-133 in the benchrest community. Using both 32 and 39 and 40 gr bullets it is also as fast or faster than anything else. I can get 3980 with 39 gr Sierra BlitzKings and 4250, yea you read that right, 4250 with 32 gr Hornady V-Max and Sierra BlitzKings. 26 inch McGowan barrel. The last time I shot was at 300 yds. 1.45 to 2.25 inch groups. I can do better probably with less wind. I have used 27 to 28 gr with the heavier bullets safely in Nosler brass. If I remember 27.3 is the listed max. I use HBN coated bullets so my pressures are mild. With the 32 gr bullets I think the 29 gr max has plenty of pressure. All velocities listed are at 12 feet.</p><p></p><p>I have used IMR 3031, 4064, 4895, Benchmark, H335, 2000MR, VV-N133, VV N530, VV N540 Reloader 15, H4895, 10X, With two different .204 Rugers. The powder I want to try is CFE 223. Anybody tried this ball powder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 744224, member: 9551"] IMR 8208 is the most stable and consistent powder ever created. Read the story of 8208 on the 6BR website. It will frequently read the same, repeat [B]the same[/B], velocity on back to back shots at nearly 4000 fps on my chronograph. My previous favorite power was VV N-540 for 40 and 39 gr bullets. I have also found it excellent in the 6mm PPC, easily competing with the "standard" of VV N-133 in the benchrest community. Using both 32 and 39 and 40 gr bullets it is also as fast or faster than anything else. I can get 3980 with 39 gr Sierra BlitzKings and 4250, yea you read that right, 4250 with 32 gr Hornady V-Max and Sierra BlitzKings. 26 inch McGowan barrel. The last time I shot was at 300 yds. 1.45 to 2.25 inch groups. I can do better probably with less wind. I have used 27 to 28 gr with the heavier bullets safely in Nosler brass. If I remember 27.3 is the listed max. I use HBN coated bullets so my pressures are mild. With the 32 gr bullets I think the 29 gr max has plenty of pressure. All velocities listed are at 12 feet. I have used IMR 3031, 4064, 4895, Benchmark, H335, 2000MR, VV-N133, VV N530, VV N540 Reloader 15, H4895, 10X, With two different .204 Rugers. The powder I want to try is CFE 223. Anybody tried this ball powder? [/QUOTE]
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