The tune window for the 6 PPC is narrow......you have to continually tweak the load during a match to stay on top of the conditions. Any subtle change due to different lot of powder or the manner powder was stored will affect this tune. Supposedly those that are lucky enough to have some T-32 powder do not require hardly any tweaking. IMHO, T-32 has never been successfully duplicated - close but no cigar. The 30 BR on the other hand is a dream to use....... allows one to concentrate on conditions instead of trying to maintain tune.Doesn't seem to be much info being shared here. I think Boyd has given us a good hint. There are a few guys shooting H4I98 in my area for the cold weather. I was told never mix powders.? Link
Bruce,At what temp would you consider using H4198 as opposed to 133 or lt 32.
And where does H322 fit in this order.
I read where fellers are using 4198 and 322 in cooler temps. Previous experience appreciated.
Thanks, Bruce
Bruce,Bart, In your expieriance , does LT 32 loose velocity as temps decline, much like N133. It seems that most powders do and some the spread is more than others. That being said, do you use LT 30 in cooler temps ? Thanks, Bruce
Shot this am . my gun is a panda/bartlein 268 neck 0 freebore with 1035 rounds down the bore . bullet was Hammond 62 gr. and cases have 7 firings on them . cci br 4 primer from left to right 1st group is lt 32 but is not a true representation of what this load does. bullets were loose in neck. next 4 are H4198 with about .002 neck tension. Primers look good and are comparable to the LT 32 load. measured with a calipers the best load is about .150. I also micrometered the case heads and there are no differances. Just passing it along . Usuall disclaimers apply .Bruce
Was that in a 6 PPc or 6 Beggs? The Beggs is a bit smaller. Leaving the bore and bullet weight the same, but the case capacity smaller, will generally result in a cartridge that prefers a bit faster powders.Genn Beggs in past years shot it. I did have a nice group with it, 5 shots@.150ish
