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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloader 33 vs Vihtavouri N57
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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 2135346" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>I find N-570 to be just like H-1000 with variance.. You need to drop down and rework a load with it.. Or, just mix it all together and work a load and you won't have to do it again... I had 13 lbs of different lots and I did that .. worked like a charm. It is great powder.. I use N-570 in my 300 win, 28 Nos and my 6.5 saum with the 156 berger.. Very good ES and sd.. Better than H-1000 for me.</p><p>RE 33 for me was very temp sensative in the heat.. I quit using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 2135346, member: 91579"] I find N-570 to be just like H-1000 with variance.. You need to drop down and rework a load with it.. Or, just mix it all together and work a load and you won't have to do it again... I had 13 lbs of different lots and I did that .. worked like a charm. It is great powder.. I use N-570 in my 300 win, 28 Nos and my 6.5 saum with the 156 berger.. Very good ES and sd.. Better than H-1000 for me. RE 33 for me was very temp sensative in the heat.. I quit using it. [/QUOTE]
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