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<blockquote data-quote="ToKeepAndBear" data-source="post: 618772" data-attributes="member: 34194"><p>Winmag,</p><p></p><p>No worries, I appreciate your healthy dose of skepticism. I also was rather surprised at the velocities people were getting with the new powders. It does appear that some rifle/bullet/chamber/barrel combos have better results than others, just have to try it in your gun. I had better velocities, accuracy, and ease of dispensing (Chargemaster) with MR-2000 compared to RL-17. Given the results, I am kind of surprised at the lack of information on the web. Maybe people are happy with Varget/RL-15 and just slow to try something new.</p><p></p><p>As a reference, my altitude is 2000 feet and I have shot the MR-2000/200SGK in temps from 50-70 degrees. Again, start low and work-up in your gun, especially if shooting in Death Valley on a 120 degree day!</p><p></p><p>ToKeepAndBear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToKeepAndBear, post: 618772, member: 34194"] Winmag, No worries, I appreciate your healthy dose of skepticism. I also was rather surprised at the velocities people were getting with the new powders. It does appear that some rifle/bullet/chamber/barrel combos have better results than others, just have to try it in your gun. I had better velocities, accuracy, and ease of dispensing (Chargemaster) with MR-2000 compared to RL-17. Given the results, I am kind of surprised at the lack of information on the web. Maybe people are happy with Varget/RL-15 and just slow to try something new. As a reference, my altitude is 2000 feet and I have shot the MR-2000/200SGK in temps from 50-70 degrees. Again, start low and work-up in your gun, especially if shooting in Death Valley on a 120 degree day! ToKeepAndBear [/QUOTE]
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