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Hodgdon Hybrid 100V and the 6mm Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2058231" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>You are not all that specific in what you want to know. I have had 2 friends use it with darn good success. 1st used it in a 6.5 creed, he had unreal velocities and extreme accuracy. I don't have the specifics, and am not going to ask. It was not the most temp stable, but I do not recall that being an issue.</p><p>The 2nd guy runs 100V in a 6 XC, your territory, he is not pushing it and it shoots a 110 Sierra lights out. No issues concerning temps either, but we are target shooters, not hunters, so for us, 1 shot at distance and adjustments are made. I am somewhat impressed at the longevity of his barrel life using this powder. Round count is high for a 6mm. I am not making any claims here, just observations.</p><p>I am firm believer if you pick any powder in a acceptable burn rate range, you can make it work. Of course, some powders remove a lot of variables just by using them. 100V may not be one of these, but if it was all I had, I would use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2058231, member: 33622"] You are not all that specific in what you want to know. I have had 2 friends use it with darn good success. 1st used it in a 6.5 creed, he had unreal velocities and extreme accuracy. I don't have the specifics, and am not going to ask. It was not the most temp stable, but I do not recall that being an issue. The 2nd guy runs 100V in a 6 XC, your territory, he is not pushing it and it shoots a 110 Sierra lights out. No issues concerning temps either, but we are target shooters, not hunters, so for us, 1 shot at distance and adjustments are made. I am somewhat impressed at the longevity of his barrel life using this powder. Round count is high for a 6mm. I am not making any claims here, just observations. I am firm believer if you pick any powder in a acceptable burn rate range, you can make it work. Of course, some powders remove a lot of variables just by using them. 100V may not be one of these, but if it was all I had, I would use it. [/QUOTE]
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