Bonz
Beginner
- Jun 24, 2015
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Now that guys have been working with the newer niche powders (CFE 223, 8208, TAC, RL17, others) in the 35 Whelen/AI, is there any powder pushing a 200 grain Barnes TTSX or 200 grain AccuBond reliably and safely at 3000 fps, specifically in the AI but also wondering if the std Whelen shows better velocity with the niche powders as well.
I have not been able to get a reliable/consistent read with my pro chronograph recently. I think it is time for a new one. However, I know with IMR 4064, IMR 4320 and Varget I can push 2900-2975 fps with the 200 TTSX and keep primer pockets snug for many loadings and with no other pressure indications. This is with a 25" bbl and an AI chamber.
Can you guys post up your velocity and powder used to get that velocity so we can make a list of how powders seem to be stacking up against each other?
Not looking for charge weights, unless it is appropriate to share those, but looking for a general tendency of how the powders are working in real life.
Make sense?
Thanks in advance!
With that said, took the AI to a newer indoor range last week when I had a free evening. It was plugging the 200 TTSX into .8" groups at 2925 fps with IMR 4064 and a CCI 250 primer. I can get a few more fps, but I like running just a tad below max as I think we all do.
I have not been able to get a reliable/consistent read with my pro chronograph recently. I think it is time for a new one. However, I know with IMR 4064, IMR 4320 and Varget I can push 2900-2975 fps with the 200 TTSX and keep primer pockets snug for many loadings and with no other pressure indications. This is with a 25" bbl and an AI chamber.
Can you guys post up your velocity and powder used to get that velocity so we can make a list of how powders seem to be stacking up against each other?
Not looking for charge weights, unless it is appropriate to share those, but looking for a general tendency of how the powders are working in real life.
Make sense?
Thanks in advance!
With that said, took the AI to a newer indoor range last week when I had a free evening. It was plugging the 200 TTSX into .8" groups at 2925 fps with IMR 4064 and a CCI 250 primer. I can get a few more fps, but I like running just a tad below max as I think we all do.