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Reloading
Vitavourhi Powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="brian b" data-source="post: 57957" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>TomVan,</p><p> VihtaVuori is awesome powder but I do agree that there loading manuals are lame the best advice I can offer is get a chronograph and start with one of there loads and find what works best in your application. N133 is used by most B.R.shooters in a 6P.P.C. but you wont find that load in there manual. I use N 133 in my .222 but can find nothing in print to justify the load I am shooting. I use 4 or 5 different VihtaVuori powders all are excellent but you must do some of your own homework because information is vague.</p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian b, post: 57957, member: 2797"] TomVan, VihtaVuori is awesome powder but I do agree that there loading manuals are lame the best advice I can offer is get a chronograph and start with one of there loads and find what works best in your application. N133 is used by most B.R.shooters in a 6P.P.C. but you wont find that load in there manual. I use N 133 in my .222 but can find nothing in print to justify the load I am shooting. I use 4 or 5 different VihtaVuori powders all are excellent but you must do some of your own homework because information is vague. B [/QUOTE]
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