Moving away from double base powders.
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Moving away from double base powders.
I mostly use Vihtavuori powders and over the last three years have been running double base powders in everything apart from .303 British. Typically this is .308, 7mm SAUM and 6,5-284 and I am starting to question the use of such powders, yes I get good velocities but could I get similar with the traditional N1xx powders over the N5xx powders? As an example swapping from N540, N550 and N560 to N140, N150 and N160.
Have any F-B'ers moved away from the double base powders and if so have you seen significant changes in MV's, accuracy and barrel life?
Have any F-B'ers moved away from the double base powders and if so have you seen significant changes in MV's, accuracy and barrel life?
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Re: Moving away from double base powders.
Having heard some of the stories around heavy barrel wear due to these powder I was concerned as I use Reloder 17 which is supposed to be one of the worst offenders in my .308. So when I was up with MikMak last weekend he borescoped it and he could see no concerns, I have fired approx 1000 rounds so I was pleasantly happyovenpaa wrote:I mostly use Vihtavuori powders and over the last three years have been running double base powders in everything apart from .303 British. Typically this is .308, 7mm SAUM and 6,5-284 and I am starting to question the use of such powders, yes I get good velocities but could I get similar with the traditional N1xx powders over the N5xx powders? As an example swapping from N540, N550 and N560 to N140, N150 and N160.
Have any F-B'ers moved away from the double base powders and if so have you seen significant changes in MV's, accuracy and barrel life?

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Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I've never really thought about it that deeply. Generally, I like to at least two, preferably three loads with different components, that give me the performance I'm looking for, in each rifle I own. That just ensures I have enough receipies should there be a shortage or a delay in getting certain components. It also means generally, I can find what I need at any given time on the shop shelves....
One thing I will say though, Vhit N140 has given fantastic performance in .223, 7mm-08 and .308.......
One thing I will say though, Vhit N140 has given fantastic performance in .223, 7mm-08 and .308.......
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Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I almost exclusively use single based powders as I've never seen the need to use double based. Also as they are supposed to burn hotter I like to stick with the "cooler" powders.
I think the time when DB powders come into their own is when case capacity is at a premium as you can get similar or higher pressures for less volume.
So unless you need more powder in the case for a higher velocity than you can get with single based powders why use them? Throttles can be pulled back as well as pushed forward.
I think the time when DB powders come into their own is when case capacity is at a premium as you can get similar or higher pressures for less volume.
So unless you need more powder in the case for a higher velocity than you can get with single based powders why use them? Throttles can be pulled back as well as pushed forward.

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Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I currently use N140 for .223 (out to 600 yards) and .308 (1,000 yards).
I've just started using N550 for .308 because it gives me a higher velocity. I'm aware that there may be barrel wear issues, but I don't put many rounds through it so it doesn't bother me much.
I've just started using N550 for .308 because it gives me a higher velocity. I'm aware that there may be barrel wear issues, but I don't put many rounds through it so it doesn't bother me much.
Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I was using N140 before I started using N540. I was not getting the desired velocity and I was having pressure problems with N140. I swear by N540, especially in a long barrel >26".
I would stick with double base.
I would stick with double base.
Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I do agree, N540 behind 155 Scenar's is hard to beat, I am thinking more of my SAUM and 6,5-284 as barrel replacements are costly.AFA82 wrote:I was using N140 before I started using N540. I was not getting the desired velocity and I was having pressure problems with N140. I swear by N540, especially in a long barrel >26".
I would stick with double base.
Re: Moving away from double base powders.
I am sure Vince will come along soon, he has warned me of the dangers of using double based powders several times, you can not ignore his experience,
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Re: Moving away from double base powders.
OK - I'll join in.
One of our members - who is a keen F/TR shooter with the League - was moaning about his 'new' barrel going 'off' after only 1000 rounds. I dismissed it as him having a few bad shoots and he kept the barrel going for another couple of hundred rounds before ditching it. He's from Yorkshire and not one to give up that easily on a £600 barrel job!
I fitted a new barrel to my F/TR rifle, bought 1000 155gn Scenars and proceeded to shoot 'em using Vit N540 powder. Great velocity and accuracy - I shot all the Scenars and then bought two x 100 boxes. It started to go off at around 1150 rounds - halfway through the second box - that's how i can be sure of the round-count. OK, it would shoot minute of angle - but not half MOA.
I borescoped it and was shocked to see the state of the barrel! I always thought a 308 would run at least 3 - 4000 rounds!
I'm not saying it was just the Vit N540 - we are driving our bullets at unheard of velocities in F/TR. My next barrel used Vit 140/150. Yes, velocity is down but the accuracy is there so I can live with it. (The rifle Stuart won the Europeans with).
Just my experience
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One of our members - who is a keen F/TR shooter with the League - was moaning about his 'new' barrel going 'off' after only 1000 rounds. I dismissed it as him having a few bad shoots and he kept the barrel going for another couple of hundred rounds before ditching it. He's from Yorkshire and not one to give up that easily on a £600 barrel job!
I fitted a new barrel to my F/TR rifle, bought 1000 155gn Scenars and proceeded to shoot 'em using Vit N540 powder. Great velocity and accuracy - I shot all the Scenars and then bought two x 100 boxes. It started to go off at around 1150 rounds - halfway through the second box - that's how i can be sure of the round-count. OK, it would shoot minute of angle - but not half MOA.
I borescoped it and was shocked to see the state of the barrel! I always thought a 308 would run at least 3 - 4000 rounds!
I'm not saying it was just the Vit N540 - we are driving our bullets at unheard of velocities in F/TR. My next barrel used Vit 140/150. Yes, velocity is down but the accuracy is there so I can live with it. (The rifle Stuart won the Europeans with).
Just my experience
Vince
Re: Moving away from double base powders.
Dangermouse wrote:I am sure Vince will come along soon, he has warned me of the dangers of using double based powders several times, you can not ignore his experience,
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True, Vince knows what he's talking about and it is also true that DB burns yer barrel, but if it's performance I'm after it's what I have chosen to do.
R17 is my current powder of choice as, in testing it has produced exceptional figures.
It comes down to whatever floats your boat I'm afraid.
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