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HBN Bullet Coating
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<blockquote data-quote="idcwby" data-source="post: 2958346" data-attributes="member: 90986"><p>It's usually about two grains more of powder to get back the velocity. I was able to up my powder charge and get to the next node in my rifle with it. I do recommend working up your load without the coating and then fine tuning with HBN. I've tried doing initial load work up with coated bullets and had luck, but you never know where the true pressure point is and if you have any issues with the load work up, just gives you another variable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idcwby, post: 2958346, member: 90986"] It’s usually about two grains more of powder to get back the velocity. I was able to up my powder charge and get to the next node in my rifle with it. I do recommend working up your load without the coating and then fine tuning with HBN. I’ve tried doing initial load work up with coated bullets and had luck, but you never know where the true pressure point is and if you have any issues with the load work up, just gives you another variable. [/QUOTE]
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