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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Need help identifying "node" on test targets
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<blockquote data-quote="Cookie114" data-source="post: 2448072" data-attributes="member: 111245"><p>Yes, Ive tried 4831sc, r23, 7828ssc and R26. They all performed about the same without doing full powder ladder test. I have 16lbs of R26 so just went with that to get a little more in depth with. I will say R23 was probably the worst in my particular rifle and 7828ssc was probably the best but only had 3/4 of a lb. 4831 was also in line with R26 in accuracy but was 200fps slower</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cookie114, post: 2448072, member: 111245"] Yes, Ive tried 4831sc, r23, 7828ssc and R26. They all performed about the same without doing full powder ladder test. I have 16lbs of R26 so just went with that to get a little more in depth with. I will say R23 was probably the worst in my particular rifle and 7828ssc was probably the best but only had 3/4 of a lb. 4831 was also in line with R26 in accuracy but was 200fps slower [/QUOTE]
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