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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel length & speed
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<blockquote data-quote="longestrange" data-source="post: 2067689" data-attributes="member: 75265"><p>The GSC website has published load data for their SP VLD bullets that includes both % burn and fps/in along with %case fill. Their bullets can be loaded faster than regular bullets due to the drive-band technology so <strong>beware</strong>! In the individual bullet description tables they have min/max seating depth, barrel twist rate vs. stability, G1/G7 BC's etc. For a 24" class bbl they list most 26 cal loads as around 25 fps/in. My experience has been that you can get more velocity at equivalent pressures with these bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longestrange, post: 2067689, member: 75265"] The GSC website has published load data for their SP VLD bullets that includes both % burn and fps/in along with %case fill. Their bullets can be loaded faster than regular bullets due to the drive-band technology so [B]beware[/B]! In the individual bullet description tables they have min/max seating depth, barrel twist rate vs. stability, G1/G7 BC's etc. For a 24" class bbl they list most 26 cal loads as around 25 fps/in. My experience has been that you can get more velocity at equivalent pressures with these bullets. [/QUOTE]
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