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Didn't chrono it as I have no chrono but the bullets were going so fast I couldn't even see them! They had to have been smoking... DF
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Back to the range today DF....hoping like hell the POI on the 64BSB load would be the same as my varmint load. It wasn't. Wasn't off by much though! Accuracy was still good( at least as good as its gonna be with me on the trigger...)
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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25 grains of 4064 with the 64 should be real accurate...
for those looking to try RL 15, consider AR Comp...
its supposed to be the temp insensitive version of RL 15, tho it does have a little faster burn rate... according to J.B. and a couple of other sources...
for the 63 Nosler Varmaggeddon SP, a charge of 25 grains of H 322 is a very accurate load out of my rifles... all being bolt actions...
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26.0 grains of IMR 4064 worked pretty damn good in my gun John...
The IMR4895 edged it out by a tad though...( 26.5 grains...)
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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Thanks, guys.
I copied yours and Seafire's data. Will try those loads.
DF
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