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When will we see Vihtavuori N570?
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1636473" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>n570 gave me lower es than h1000 by quite a bit. more velocity and the consistency of my 230 berger load with it is very impressive. Very mild load with a 230 going 2930. I did a ladder test with n570 and a 230. It had a 3 grain spread in powder that was 1" vertical at 400 yds. Off the bipod. There was a grain and a half spread that had .3" verticle at 400 yds and velocity flattened out there as well. I loaded in the middle of that node and shot a .764"/.182 moa group at 400 yds with it off the bipod. I had it up to 3060 fps in the ladder and quit since there was a node a mile wide at the milder velocities. Ive shot a 10 shot series over the chrono with it. 7 out of 10 shots were 6 fps es. The other 3 shots for some reason opened it up to 27 es. Those 10 shots were a half moa group at 400. Which is extremely impressive considering I got off the rifle for each shot and went back into the shop for a little bit. Came back out and shot another round down range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1636473, member: 20643"] n570 gave me lower es than h1000 by quite a bit. more velocity and the consistency of my 230 berger load with it is very impressive. Very mild load with a 230 going 2930. I did a ladder test with n570 and a 230. It had a 3 grain spread in powder that was 1" vertical at 400 yds. Off the bipod. There was a grain and a half spread that had .3" verticle at 400 yds and velocity flattened out there as well. I loaded in the middle of that node and shot a .764"/.182 moa group at 400 yds with it off the bipod. I had it up to 3060 fps in the ladder and quit since there was a node a mile wide at the milder velocities. Ive shot a 10 shot series over the chrono with it. 7 out of 10 shots were 6 fps es. The other 3 shots for some reason opened it up to 27 es. Those 10 shots were a half moa group at 400. Which is extremely impressive considering I got off the rifle for each shot and went back into the shop for a little bit. Came back out and shot another round down range. [/QUOTE]
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