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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6.5 Creedmore in a AR-10 Platform Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter01" data-source="post: 1490049" data-attributes="member: 75284"><p>The other Dave</p><p>Tempature stabilization is one thing I like in my 223 service rifle loads I use Varget for that and the fact it shoots so well in my gun. I see on here and have bought H4350 supposed to be good for 6.5 is it a tempature sensitive powder? Looking at my book Varget tops out in the 6.5 before reaching the2700 I'd like to start at. Basing this on the FPS listed on the Hornadays match ammo (140grain)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter01, post: 1490049, member: 75284"] The other Dave Tempature stabilization is one thing I like in my 223 service rifle loads I use Varget for that and the fact it shoots so well in my gun. I see on here and have bought H4350 supposed to be good for 6.5 is it a tempature sensitive powder? Looking at my book Varget tops out in the 6.5 before reaching the2700 I’d like to start at. Basing this on the FPS listed on the Hornadays match ammo (140grain) [/QUOTE]
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