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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
N570 in a 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Eeegadd" data-source="post: 2201955" data-attributes="member: 118717"><p>On a recent call to Berger tech support, N570 has produced the best fps stats of all powder tested. Even if you're not using berger bullets, the stats per the gr weight will give you a good starting point. I'm excited to try some tests using n570. I also recently heard that you can test powder weights in .3 or.2 gr weights with only one bullet per weight. You'll see a flat spot while keeping track of your fps. That's the optimum range to retest. Much better than 4 or 5 shots of each weight. This info comes from a competitive prs shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eeegadd, post: 2201955, member: 118717"] On a recent call to Berger tech support, N570 has produced the best fps stats of all powder tested. Even if you're not using berger bullets, the stats per the gr weight will give you a good starting point. I'm excited to try some tests using n570. I also recently heard that you can test powder weights in .3 or.2 gr weights with only one bullet per weight. You'll see a flat spot while keeping track of your fps. That's the optimum range to retest. Much better than 4 or 5 shots of each weight. This info comes from a competitive prs shooter. [/QUOTE]
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