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153gr Apex Afterburner .308 bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2260853" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I'd like to see some typical muzzle velocities attained for popular cartridges with "ideal" powders.</p><p></p><p>I see they recommend using fast powers with full case fill using ttsx data and lee fcd---- BUT, once again, a brand new bullet design using not so typical load data and powders makes for a larger/longer reloading data learning curve.</p><p>It would be nice to see at least what powders achieved what speeds in manufacture reload testing so we have an idea where to start --- especially with today's scarcity and prices on reloading components</p><p></p><p>Also, if we had those "typical" muzzle velocities for popular cartridges, using the listed bc numbers we could crunch some theoretical ballistics data and see an example of drop/drift and "max hunting distances" for the suggested 1650 fps min expansion so we can compare these bullets to our known/more common hunting bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2260853, member: 94491"] I'd like to see some typical muzzle velocities attained for popular cartridges with "ideal" powders. I see they recommend using fast powers with full case fill using ttsx data and lee fcd---- BUT, once again, a brand new bullet design using not so typical load data and powders makes for a larger/longer reloading data learning curve. It would be nice to see at least what powders achieved what speeds in manufacture reload testing so we have an idea where to start --- especially with today's scarcity and prices on reloading components Also, if we had those "typical" muzzle velocities for popular cartridges, using the listed bc numbers we could crunch some theoretical ballistics data and see an example of drop/drift and "max hunting distances" for the suggested 1650 fps min expansion so we can compare these bullets to our known/more common hunting bullets. [/QUOTE]
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