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powder for 110gr VMax in 270 Win?
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<blockquote data-quote="CheshireC" data-source="post: 124392" data-attributes="member: 6488"><p>Well I did a little researce on this , and it seems the 4831s aren't really too bad of a choice for the 110s. </p><p>Just the slowest one listed in this reference.</p><p>One source indicates fastest powders starting at the 3031 range, goes all the way to the 4831s.</p><p>Listed H380, W760, and H450 showing the fastest speeds. This is an old manual and is pre RL-.. and AA....</p><p>Check out your burn rate chart for a ref.</p><p>Steves has some good choices, could be all of em.</p><p><a href="http://stevespages.com/277_1_110.html" target="_blank">http://stevespages.com/277_1_110.html</a></p><p></p><p>Also prolly depends on your barrel length a bit, faster powders favoring the shorter barrel... slower/longer.</p><p>This seems to be a rule of thumb that is not nessisarilly carved in stone.</p><p>Powder tune to barrel (thickness/configuration) evidently can change grouping.</p><p>I like trying to find a powder that does more that one particular load in one caliber. </p><p>I did get one slow powder for one heavy bullet load, and found it had much more use than expected. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif</p><p></p><p>Back to the point, I guess.</p><p>You might try the 4350s and get some utility with a heavier bullet also, or another in that range</p><p> .. like RL-19, W760, H414..</p><p>or go up in burn rate with a faster one in the 4064 range (imr4064, varget,N-202)</p><p> that could find some use in anotter caliber or bullet wieght. I havn't tried RL-12/15 for anything (yet). </p><p>Hopefully this can help get the ball rolling for you. You know someone will come on here </p><p>and dump a magic load on ya that'll hit a nats' booty? at 400. or lets hope so.</p><p>Good Luck</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheshireC, post: 124392, member: 6488"] Well I did a little researce on this , and it seems the 4831s aren't really too bad of a choice for the 110s. Just the slowest one listed in this reference. One source indicates fastest powders starting at the 3031 range, goes all the way to the 4831s. Listed H380, W760, and H450 showing the fastest speeds. This is an old manual and is pre RL-.. and AA.... Check out your burn rate chart for a ref. Steves has some good choices, could be all of em. [url="http://stevespages.com/277_1_110.html"]http://stevespages.com/277_1_110.html[/url] Also prolly depends on your barrel length a bit, faster powders favoring the shorter barrel... slower/longer. This seems to be a rule of thumb that is not nessisarilly carved in stone. Powder tune to barrel (thickness/configuration) evidently can change grouping. I like trying to find a powder that does more that one particular load in one caliber. I did get one slow powder for one heavy bullet load, and found it had much more use than expected. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] Back to the point, I guess. You might try the 4350s and get some utility with a heavier bullet also, or another in that range .. like RL-19, W760, H414.. or go up in burn rate with a faster one in the 4064 range (imr4064, varget,N-202) that could find some use in anotter caliber or bullet wieght. I havn't tried RL-12/15 for anything (yet). Hopefully this can help get the ball rolling for you. You know someone will come on here and dump a magic load on ya that'll hit a nats' booty? at 400. or lets hope so. Good Luck Mark [/QUOTE]
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