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Hello from Scotland~ Seeing as this forum is more "cosmopolitian" the most and hoping for a good response ?? Many mainly American based forums seem to have very very experience of "VV" N powders i have been told this is due to the cost in the states also lack of available data ?? Are the any shooters out there loading any of these powders in there .22 Hornets , K-Hornets or Bee ??? I would be interested in hearing your results and thoughts ?????? Englander | ||
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Englander, I'm testing in a 22K-Hornet, but I need time, and i had too much to do. How everI took a look by my DB and I find a comment on the 8.9grs of vv110 load. It was a hot day, 33�Celsius, last June, and I shot a close grou of three and then another one out of the group, but very close to it and the last that ruined the grou at 1 cm from the first. At the end 22mm/100meters. Or a 13mm/100 meters using 9.0 grainsof vv110, 18/19�, and the temperature help. more info in next replies. bye | |||
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It seems hard to find guys who use VV powder in Hornets/Bee etc... The vast majority of load data seems to be powders that are popular in the states. This is to be expected with such a large market ! In my .218 Bee i tried some N133 as i had it to hand, it is certinally too bulky..... A compressed load approx 15gn behind a 46 gn bullet impacted 8"-10" lower than the same bullet pushed 2800 f.p.s by 2400........ at 200 yards. Funny thing was the much slower N133 load produced better more consistant groups ! Im thinking of trying N130/N120 in my Bee...... I like VV powders they seem to produce good groups and very little spread in velocity in all my .308 and .444 Englander | |||
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quote:Much good advice can be found here. http://stevespages.com/page8.htm | |||
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