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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1815533" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>[ATTACH]171135[/ATTACH] First please note that 100-V is a blend of stick and ball powders. No combination like that has ever won an accuracy contest anywhere, ever. The only other blend Hodgdon markets, IMR-4007, same plan different burn rate, has been recalled because of dangerous deterioration (oxidation). Not what I would choose to develop a load with.</p><p></p><p>I would be surprised if either Reloader 16 or H-4350 could be beat for dependable grouping in any weather condition. Quickload shows that Reloader 17 will produce the most velocity and my personal experience with .243 would bear that out. I use my heavy barreled Model 70 for my windy conditions, if this doesn't work, go home, prairie dog rifle, 9 twist. I had the rifle sit in the safe for a year between hunts, the first shot, clean barrel absolutely centered the bull at 300 yards. 87gr Hornady and Reloader 17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1815533, member: 9551"] [ATTACH]171135[/ATTACH] First please note that 100-V is a blend of stick and ball powders. No combination like that has ever won an accuracy contest anywhere, ever. The only other blend Hodgdon markets, IMR-4007, same plan different burn rate, has been recalled because of dangerous deterioration (oxidation). Not what I would choose to develop a load with. I would be surprised if either Reloader 16 or H-4350 could be beat for dependable grouping in any weather condition. Quickload shows that Reloader 17 will produce the most velocity and my personal experience with .243 would bear that out. I use my heavy barreled Model 70 for my windy conditions, if this doesn't work, go home, prairie dog rifle, 9 twist. I had the rifle sit in the safe for a year between hunts, the first shot, clean barrel absolutely centered the bull at 300 yards. 87gr Hornady and Reloader 17. [/QUOTE]
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