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Carbon fiber barrel longevity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1688818" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>N570 is unavailable around here. Bought some 8133 to try. I have had really good luck with some Alliant powders. Never tried them until Hodgdon became unavailable a while back. Closest in burn rate I can get around here is 8133. Its expensive, but that's ok since it is a pure hunting rifle. If that doesn't work, guess I will just lose some velocity and load H1000. It seems to always work. Rifle now has 50 rounds down the tube. Another thing I hated about RE33, I have never in my life seen a powder that bridged so badly in a measure, or is it just me???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1688818, member: 92702"] N570 is unavailable around here. Bought some 8133 to try. I have had really good luck with some Alliant powders. Never tried them until Hodgdon became unavailable a while back. Closest in burn rate I can get around here is 8133. Its expensive, but that's ok since it is a pure hunting rifle. If that doesn't work, guess I will just lose some velocity and load H1000. It seems to always work. Rifle now has 50 rounds down the tube. Another thing I hated about RE33, I have never in my life seen a powder that bridged so badly in a measure, or is it just me??? [/QUOTE]
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