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<blockquote data-quote="Wild_Bill" data-source="post: 114426" data-attributes="member: 4785"><p>Both the TNT's and V MAx'x are good but if you are trying to conserve money buy some Australian Made Taipan bullets the 130gr ones are just awsome. Also the Speer TNT 125gr is verry explosive as well as the 130gr hollow point. At reduced velocity the 110-115gr bullets will lose energy very fast and the 125-130's would be better. AR2206H is H4895 and slower than AR2206. Get AR2207 is is a much better powder for your application i have used it in a 16" barrel 308 with 130gr projectiles at 2500 and it is awsome as stated with the data i gave you. AR2207 is ised in 577-450's where it only occupy's 1/2 the powder space and is ignighted with a Magnum primer so use above 30gr and a mag primer with your chosen light projectile and you will have no trouble i would not go to AR2206H. AR2206 will work the same way ar 2206H because they are the same composition but AR2206H has more deterant coating to slow its burning rate a small amoutn to match the specifications of H4895 to be sold onto the US market.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bill</p><p>Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild_Bill, post: 114426, member: 4785"] Both the TNT's and V MAx'x are good but if you are trying to conserve money buy some Australian Made Taipan bullets the 130gr ones are just awsome. Also the Speer TNT 125gr is verry explosive as well as the 130gr hollow point. At reduced velocity the 110-115gr bullets will lose energy very fast and the 125-130's would be better. AR2206H is H4895 and slower than AR2206. Get AR2207 is is a much better powder for your application i have used it in a 16" barrel 308 with 130gr projectiles at 2500 and it is awsome as stated with the data i gave you. AR2207 is ised in 577-450's where it only occupy's 1/2 the powder space and is ignighted with a Magnum primer so use above 30gr and a mag primer with your chosen light projectile and you will have no trouble i would not go to AR2206H. AR2206 will work the same way ar 2206H because they are the same composition but AR2206H has more deterant coating to slow its burning rate a small amoutn to match the specifications of H4895 to be sold onto the US market. Cheers Bill Australia [/QUOTE]
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