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IMR 8133, Single or Double Base?
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<blockquote data-quote="308win" data-source="post: 2559954" data-attributes="member: 102230"><p>I'm guessing (been on the interwebs and can't find my answer) that all the Enduron line of powders are single base, but not sure?</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for a powder (single base) to use in my 6.5AI with the 147ELD-M. So far I've tried N165 and it works well, but I always like to have an option. Saving the RL-26 and 156s for hunting. Using the 147s for plinking so speed doesn't really matter. 55.2gr of N165 is yielding 2905fps (not setting the world on fire, but accurate).</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308win, post: 2559954, member: 102230"] I'm guessing (been on the interwebs and can't find my answer) that all the Enduron line of powders are single base, but not sure? I'm looking for a powder (single base) to use in my 6.5AI with the 147ELD-M. So far I've tried N165 and it works well, but I always like to have an option. Saving the RL-26 and 156s for hunting. Using the 147s for plinking so speed doesn't really matter. 55.2gr of N165 is yielding 2905fps (not setting the world on fire, but accurate). Any other suggestions would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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