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Calling on all 404 reloaders, anybody have any loads to suggest using VihtaVuori powders? _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | ||
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Wink, I tried VV150, but I think it's a bit fast for 400gr bullets. I have some test loads w/ VV160 in the box ready to try, I just need to get to the range. My rifle likes IMR4831 & RL19 & VV160 is close to those two. I'll report later. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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The bullets I will be trying out are the Barnes 400 grain banded solids and the NorthFork 380 grain cup point solids. I look forward to your range results. With 86 grains of N160 behind the Barnes 400 grain Banded Solid, Federal 215 primer, Norma brass, I get 2160fps. I would be interested to know if you can get more powder in the case and/or more velocity. I would like to achieve around 2300 to 2350fps if possible. _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | |||
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I'd think Vihtavuori N140 would be a better powder for the old 404 Jeffery. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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I'll add a few VVs to the list of powders to try. We may all die of old age before I get around to it, though. | |||
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vapo, I think VV150 is a bit fast for rhe .404j, VV140 has got to reach higher pressure sooner, load density would be well below the 90% I like to have in rifle most carts. Wink, thanks for that info. I'll let you know what I come up with. I am shooting 380grNF softs & 400gr Barnes banded solids. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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I based my comment on the following load data for the 404 Jeffery 400 A-Square Dead-Tough SP Alliant RL-12 82.0 2,437 Remarks: OAL: 3.47 inches; near maximum 400 A-Square Lion-Load SP Accurate Arms AAC-2520 83.0 2,456 Remarks: OAL: 3.47 inches; maximum and accurate 400 A-Square Monolithic Solid Winchester W-748 88.0 2,522 Remarks: OAL: 3.47 inches; near maximum 400 Barnes SP Alliant RL-15 84.0 2,410 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches 400 Barnes Solid Alliant RL-15 83.0 2,483 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches; elephants, etc. 400 Barnes Solid IMR IMR-4350 87.0 2,378 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches; accurate, compressed 400 Hawk RN IMR IMR-3031 78.0 2,316 Remarks: OAL: 3.53 inches 400 Hawk RN IMR IMR-4895 83.0 2,412 Remarks: OAL: 3.53 inches; accurate 400 Hawk RN IMR IMR-4064 84.0 2,422 Remarks: OAL: 3.53 inches; maximum 350 Barnes spitzer Alliant RL-12 88.0 2,564 Remarks: OAL: 3.52 inches; maximum 350 Barnes spitzer Winchester W-748 91.0 2,568 Remarks: OAL: 3.52 inches; mediocre accuracy 350 Barnes spitzer Alliant RL-15 89.0 2,631 Remarks: OAL: 3.52 inches; good load 350 Hawk RN IMR IMR-3031 79.0 2,399 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches 350 Hawk RN Hodgdon H-4895 87.0 2,591 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches; compressed 350 Hawk RN IMR IMR-4064 88.0 2,595 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches; good load 350 Hawk RN Accurate Arms AAC-2520 89.0 2,602 Remarks: OAL: 3.50 inches 300 Hawk RN Hodgdon H-4895 89.0 2,729 Remarks: OAL: 3.46 inches; maximum 300 Hawk RN Alliant RL-15 91.0 2,766 Remarks: OAL: 3.46 inches; near maximum 300 Hawk RN Accurate Arms AAC-2520 89.0 2,789 Remarks: OAL: 3.46 inches 347 RWS FMJ IMR IMR-3031 81.0 2,395 347 RWS FMJ Mulwex AR-2206 81.0 2,388 347 RWS FMJ IMR IMR-4895 90.0 2,679 347 RWS FMJ Mulwex AR-2208 90.0 2,666 347 RWS SP Alliant RL-12 92.0 2,613 347 RWS SP Winchester W-748 96.0 2,581 401 RWS FMJ IMR IMR-3031 79.0 2,334 401 RWS FMJ Mulwex AR-2206 79.0 2,340 401 RWS FMJ IMR IMR-4895 86.0 2,466 401 RWS FMJ Mulwex AR-2208 86.0 2,475 401 RWS FMJ Alliant RL-12 87.0 2,444 401 RWS FMJ Winchester W-748 92.0 2,532 I was thinking that Viht 140 was a lot closer to the burn rates of these powders than the 160 you was discussing. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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Fredj338, I believe you can get more powder into the case than the load I posted, I just haven't gotten around to experimenting with heavier charges. When I load a 400 grain Barnes Banded solid in Norma brass, and crimp it at the bullet's crimping groove, my COAL is 3.512" The longest I can seat bullets in my converted Model 70 results in a COAL 3.535". Any longer and it's too long for the magazine box and it won't function propoerly. Both the the NorthForks and the Barnes bullets use up a lot of internal volume with their long for weight construction. If I can get the NorthFork up into the 2,350 to 2,400 range I would be more than happy. Vapodog, perhaps going to much faster powders is what I need to try. Oh well, back to the store. Thanks for posting your results. I will start networking to see if can't get some samples of the powders you mention. While we're on the Vihta subject, anybody tried the N500 series of powders? _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | |||
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The only load I tried w/ VV150 & the 400gr Hawk was 75gr for 2250fps. IMR4064 & RL15 are a bit faster w/ the same charge. According to A-Square manual, you are running about 45,000psi so push it harder if you like, I know RIP does. I am happy w/ 2200-2250fps w/ a 380gr-400gr bullet. I like loads that are 98%+ load density. My converted M70 is accurate w/ most powders/bullets but really settles down w/ the 380grNF over 85gr RL19 or 84gr IMR4831 for 2250fps from my 23"bbl. w/ more groups under 1moa than over. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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