Reloading with TR140 and Elcho 17

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Re: Reloading with TR140 and Elcho 17

#11 Post by Ovenpaa »

I would suggest you buy a bucket load of it as quickly as possible and pay the GBP55 or even GBP60 if pushed.
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Re: Reloading with TR140 and Elcho 17

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ovenpaa wrote:I would suggest you buy a bucket load of it as quickly as possible and pay the GBP55 or even GBP60 if pushed.
Ive got 3 kilo in stock, but i might pick some more up when i finally fetch my 284 from Mik
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Re: Reloading with TR140 and Elcho 17

#13 Post by FilippoMo »

ovenpaa wrote:I have a can each of TR140 and Elcho 17 to test as a replacement for N140 and N560 the latter for 7mm SAUM and 6,5x285. Now the TR140 should be a direct swap for N140 but the Elcho 17, which is Reloder 17 as such is going to be different to N560

Sooo... has anyone made the move from N560 to Elcho 17 for anything and if so how did it compare?
RL 17 is faster burning than VV 560,it is similar to H 4350 which is a single base
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