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Reloading
Change in Powder Lot
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2325464" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>H4350 in a 6.5 CM using 40-42grs and Fed210's will generally run in the 2700-2750 range with 140gr bullets in a 24"barrel, and this has been the case with several lots myself and my buddies nave been using over the past few years. The last 3 different 10# lots I acquired were within10FPS with my 6.5x47L load. About 3-4 years ago there were reports with the PRS crowd that some lots of H4350 had wide velocity variations in velocity. If you are certain the low velocity is not due to other factors(rifle, chronograph, etc), I would consider your new lot of H4350 to be out of spec,…low. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2325464, member: 10291"] H4350 in a 6.5 CM using 40-42grs and Fed210’s will generally run in the 2700-2750 range with 140gr bullets in a 24”barrel, and this has been the case with several lots myself and my buddies nave been using over the past few years. The last 3 different 10# lots I acquired were within10FPS with my 6.5x47L load. About 3-4 years ago there were reports with the PRS crowd that some lots of H4350 had wide velocity variations in velocity. If you are certain the low velocity is not due to other factors(rifle, chronograph, etc), I would consider your new lot of H4350 to be out of spec,…low. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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