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Mostly using my 20VT and 223 these days. I'd go with N130 and Benchmark.
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What 2 powders ??
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What do you use 2200 mostly for? I've never used it.
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In 221FB or 223, AA2200 is (almost the same burn rate as RL7) great in 40gr bullets.
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6mm small case (223 based to 6BR) to 20 cal, light bullets works well. Don't have a 17 (yet) probably use it there as well.
6BR 55 to 58g best velocity powder. 6TCU 55-65g 6x45 same 223AI 40's 20P 32-34's. |
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Since I can have as many powders as I like, and I have the room for it, I see absolutely no benefit in cutting back to two. Could I make it work, sure but then why do i need 30 different cartridges/calibers when two would work there too.
But to be a good sport and play along, for varmint calibers I would keep Lil'Gun and 8208. Lil'Gun covers 17 HH, 221 FB, 22 Hornet, 218 Bee and 8208 covers 17 FB, 204, 223, 22-250 and a lot of the 6 mm family. 8208 produces great accuracy, low SD and top velocities in all those rounds, right up to the 6 PPC, but speed starts to peter out in the larger 6MMs or real heavy bullet 6MMs where slightly slower powders start to shine. Last edited by Dean2; 04-02-2017 at 07:16 PM. |
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