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22 August 2006, 00:47
grizz007
VV N560
I've had this powder stored sometime know and am curious now that I have these 225NF's for my .338-06 is it a good combination? I have not loaded up any of these bullets yet until I get my Talley hardware in and mounted on my Winchester.

I've R-15 and would guess and that is only a guess that 54grn. would be a good starting point. I would like to acheive 2700fps with these bullets.

Do any of you .338-06 owners use N560 in your loads?
22 August 2006, 01:49
wildboar
I think that VV N560 is a little too slow for the 338-06, but it's only a guess.... It's my first choice for the 300 Win. Mag. and 270 WSM.
22 August 2006, 02:15
Wachtel
VihtaVuori has loads with N560 for the 30-06 with heavier bullets. Seems to me that it's worth a try.
22 August 2006, 03:43
grizz007
I have bought it originally to use in my .30-338 with 200grn on up - just wondering
22 August 2006, 04:37
bounty hunter
can't speak to the .338/06 BUT i use it in my 30/06 Ackley and it is the best that i have been able to come up with so far. i am using 180 interbonds and am chronographing 2925. common sense tells me that it will work.

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22 August 2006, 05:13
fredj338
Your RL15/54gr load would be hot in my .338-06. I would start @ 51gr & work up. I think you are going to have to push 225gr hard to get to 2700fps IMO, unless you are shootign a 26"bbl. My go to load is 54gr RL15 under the 210grNP for 2700fps+ from my 23"bbl.
I have been playing recently w/ VV160 under 210gr & 250gr vel. look good but I have yet to test for accuracy (my rifle needs some bedding adjustment). I think VV560 will be a bit too slow but let us know what you come up with. beer


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22 August 2006, 08:35
downwindtracker2
I haven't tried N-560 in my 338.06,but I have tried N-550 with 210 and 225s.The max is abour 61-62 gr,after that the velocity extreme spread opens up from single digits,as does the group size.I have found N-560 bit slower than RL-22,with a narrow pressure sweet spot and it's fairly high.


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22 August 2006, 11:21
grizz007
figured on throwing some of these NorthForks out and seen posted around some rather extreme numbers. Figured on working up the RL15, am curious about BL-C2 and H414 for this caliber also.

This is a nice round, shot some Kodiak 200's out of this and it is a flat shooter, got some Kodiak 250's for those furry critters with the long rooting clawsSmiler

thanks,
23 August 2006, 00:44
downwindtracker2
H-414 didn't work with 225 for me,velocity was low.But my COL is 3.340


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