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Vit 24N41
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2122456" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>I snagged a keg of the stuff a month or so ago. Currently doing some load testing in 300 rum, haven't gotten up to full bore and accuracy loads yet but it's looking promising. Getting velocities comparable to R33 if not faster using a 28" barrel. Based on the burn rate I don't think it would be better than R33 if you've got a 26" barrel however. But 28-32" barrels should really give it a chance to hammer the heavies in most overbore guns with heavies. I bought it specifically because I've got a 30-338 lapua improved based chambering coming up and I've seen some great things about it for the 300 terminator in particular.</p><p></p><p>I used to use US 869 in my ridgeline 28 nosler (no longer have that gun) and I got a lot of good results with it, and 24n41 seems to be more temp stable than 869, so if you have access to more than a single pound, I would use it. If not, I don't know how easily you're able to develop an accurate load with only a pound of powder but if you think you can, you should give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2122456, member: 103996"] I snagged a keg of the stuff a month or so ago. Currently doing some load testing in 300 rum, haven’t gotten up to full bore and accuracy loads yet but it’s looking promising. Getting velocities comparable to R33 if not faster using a 28” barrel. Based on the burn rate I don’t think it would be better than R33 if you’ve got a 26” barrel however. But 28-32” barrels should really give it a chance to hammer the heavies in most overbore guns with heavies. I bought it specifically because I’ve got a 30-338 lapua improved based chambering coming up and I’ve seen some great things about it for the 300 terminator in particular. I used to use US 869 in my ridgeline 28 nosler (no longer have that gun) and I got a lot of good results with it, and 24n41 seems to be more temp stable than 869, so if you have access to more than a single pound, I would use it. If not, I don’t know how easily you’re able to develop an accurate load with only a pound of powder but if you think you can, you should give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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