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264 win mag help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 266823" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>Danshae, I would either look further for correct data or try another powder such as H1000. There is so much difference in density between powders of similar burn rate that you would be running blind through a mine field. I looked some on the net and found no data for this cartridge and powder, which seems strange to me if it was a viable option. The only VhitaVouri powders that I found used in 264 were N-140 for very light-for-caliber bullets and N-160 for other weights. I have used H1000 for my 264 and found it to be the best I have tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 266823, member: 8358"] Danshae, I would either look further for correct data or try another powder such as H1000. There is so much difference in density between powders of similar burn rate that you would be running blind through a mine field. I looked some on the net and found no data for this cartridge and powder, which seems strange to me if it was a viable option. The only VhitaVouri powders that I found used in 264 were N-140 for very light-for-caliber bullets and N-160 for other weights. I have used H1000 for my 264 and found it to be the best I have tried. [/QUOTE]
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