Re: TR 140 as a Varget replacement
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:28 pm
I liked it better when it was 10p :lol:IainWR wrote:20p each.
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I liked it better when it was 10p :lol:IainWR wrote:20p each.
All I know is during a thread on pushing the 308 to over 1000yds on another forum, a reputable source said that like for like loads in Lapua vs RWS brass was faster by 50-100fps in the RWS brass with no pressure issues that was showing with the lap brass at the same velocity, but, I wasn't shooting 308 at the time, so may have read it wrong. But, I'm at bisley soon, so I'll get some there, as my brass is getting pretty worn. Worth a try I guess [FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE]Steve E wrote:What RWS brass story are you talking about?Bdiac wrote:Steve E, I'm guessing by your post, that there is truth behind the RWS brass story then. I think I'll start looking for some then :)
It is all based on good reloading technique and testing in varied temperatures. The same could equally be said about Lapua Brass which has the same weight and capacity as RWS. I only mentioned RWS as that is the brass that most of my ammunition is loaded with.
NO WAY !!!!!RS40 is quoted as being pretty close to Varget.
Dolphin Arms, HPS, Brian Fox or direct from the importer at Bisley to name but a few.Mr_Logic wrote:And anyway, where can a normal mortal buy this powder...?
Hurrah!Laurie wrote:Reload Swiss will be launched nationally later this year presumably with the full range available. If so, that's four pistol and eight rifle grades, although two of the latter are so very slow burning they'll have limited appeal to most shooters - Ultra Mags and 338 LM / 50 BMG applications.
Laurie wrote:NO WAY !!!!!RS40 is quoted as being pretty close to Varget.
Take a 308 Win 155gn hot load with H4895 and knock 2-3gn off and you're about maximum with N-C El-N110 / RS40. N-C El-N130 (RS52) uses loads that are very close to VarGet in .223 with heavies, 6.5X47L with 123s, and 308 with 155-190s, but gives higher MVs in each case without excessive pressures.
TR140 / RS50 giving a 155 3,000 fps from 26-inches of barrel? At proof load pressures maybe.
Re RWS and Lapua brass. My examples of them, both dating from 2012, have near identical water capacity after firing in my minimum SAAMI chambered rifles, and also have near identical neck thickness. I expect and get the same MVs from them. I can't see how RWS gives 100 fps higher MVs, short of some serious load and pressure changes. In same capacity cases, it takes 2gn of Viht N140 and over 7,500 psi peak pressure change to move between 2,850 and 2,950 fps in a 30-inch barrel (QuickLOAD).
I'm assuming we're comparing apples to apples here - ie standard large primer Lapua to RWS. Lapua 'Palma' brass with Small Rifle primers sees a 40-50gn fps drop over LR primed brass in a 30-32 inch barrel with any given weight of powder.
HPS was where I scrounged the brochure from Steve, they seemed to have plenty of RS Branded tubs about (rather than the re packaged TR140 tubs we see).Steve E wrote:Dolphin Arms, HPS, Brian Fox or direct from the importer at Bisley to name but a few.Mr_Logic wrote:And anyway, where can a normal mortal buy this powder...?