we run 150s through rl15 and get about 2600 but accurate node.
we run 150s through rl15 and get about 2600 but accurate node.
2206h - 150gr BT @ 2715fps in a 16" tube.
@Pop Shot - what's the powder charge weight?
Using a 15 inch 308 here with 150 BT
2208 and Lapua brass = 2730fps
A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time
Yeah 2206H is the go, 16" pipe, 165 BT at 2650fps
2206h or win 748. Both work well and are easy to get proper data for. Don't overthink it.see what you can actually get ahold of and go from there.
75/15/10 black powder matters
2208. It works and you can get it.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
Another one here I'm using a stout load 45grn of 2206h in a 10.5 inch barrel with a 155.5 and getting around the 2500fps over a chrony
Hi there,
Give me all the specs of case , projectile , barrel lenght from muzzel to bolt face and type of powder and I can put it into Quickload for you and get OBT and (approx) best load for your gun.
Cheers
M
Hey mate, thanks. I'm borrowing a fancy measuring thingy off mate to get the OAL sorted. I'll get some new brass.. or once fired decent stuff and work all the measurements out and get that to you. At the moment I've got flogged brass and lucky dip of projectiles to work with lol.
Cheers,
Basically the powder that gets the highest velocity in a long barrel will get the highest velocity in a short barrel. This idea that shorter barrels benefit from a faster burning powder is not really a thing.
This means use 2208 or 2206H. Either will work well. I use 2208 in my .308 for what its worth.
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