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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
VV 500 series powders
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<blockquote data-quote="Barehandlineman11" data-source="post: 2840283" data-attributes="member: 111144"><p>Vv powders give more velocity similar to reloader. They are much dirtier. I wont use them any more on guns running suppressors. I pretty much only use n570 any more in the big bores. N570 is also a throat eater. </p><p></p><p>Edit: ive noticed vv powders are sensitive above 70 degrees and really consistent below. Almost 1.6 fps per degree above 70 and around .3 per degree below. Vv seems too be more consistent lot to lot. I just had a gun that landed on 74 grains h1000 customer had to drop too 73 to get same velocity node due too different lots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barehandlineman11, post: 2840283, member: 111144"] Vv powders give more velocity similar to reloader. They are much dirtier. I wont use them any more on guns running suppressors. I pretty much only use n570 any more in the big bores. N570 is also a throat eater. Edit: ive noticed vv powders are sensitive above 70 degrees and really consistent below. Almost 1.6 fps per degree above 70 and around .3 per degree below. Vv seems too be more consistent lot to lot. I just had a gun that landed on 74 grains h1000 customer had to drop too 73 to get same velocity node due too different lots [/QUOTE]
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