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Re: .308 Quickload Data

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:01 pm
by Matt
Some great info and a great read, Especially as I'm just getting more into improving my ammo (along with everything else that is) smile2

Just a quick question.... How would the figures stack up on the 2156 and n140 by comparison to the examples given and am I right in thinking that it would worth getting some IMR as I start getting my test loads sorted out?

Thanks

Re: .308 Quickload Data

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:08 pm
by Steve E
Matt wrote:Some great info and a great read, Especially as I'm just getting more into improving my ammo (along with everything else that is) smile2

Just a quick question.... How would the figures stack up on the 2156 and n140 by comparison to the examples given and am I right in thinking that it would worth getting some IMR as I start getting my test loads sorted out?

Thanks
As you shoot at Bisley, just buy some TR140 and use 2156 (155 smk) and you will not go wrong. TR140 is one of the best powders on the market and is also the most cost effective. PM me if you want load data for the 2156 using TR140.
In Target Rifle the majority of shooters are using either N140 or TR140. TR 140 is rapidly gaining the upper hand.