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I would think N560 might be a better choice. It's a bit slower. I use both N550 and N560 powders in various calibers I reload for and find them to be terrific. Mind you I don't own the caliber you listed so don't take it as gospel. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal | |||
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Cal,thank you for your answer,I use N560 in .300 Win.Mag. works good,but I believe it's to slow in .375,more room in the barrel.The N550 load I use is already 100% fillrate. Hugh. | ||
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quote:I have quickLOAD and I have to say that I disbelieve some of it's theorising on the slower end of powders and find it slightly optimistic in MV. If N550 is reliable in ignition, accurate enough for the job in hand and give approximately industry standard MV then surely it should do? The lack of pressure will presumably be an advantage in the hotter climate of Africa. | |||
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Could one of you nice fellows with Quckload post these marvelous predictions? I promise not to blow myself up! You sure have me curious though! The Vihtavuori powders are ones that I can easily get, and I sure like their other powders! jpb [ 05-12-2003, 20:03: Message edited by: jpb ] | |||
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Some of the Quickload predictions are amazingly correct,others are dangerously optimistic,for instance:.243 Win. You still have to develop your load in the conventional way,but it's nice to "make" all kinds of loads without any costs,even for the biggest Nitro Epress or Super Magnum. Hugh. | ||
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