keep us posted on your findings pleaseI'm a lot less in love with Varget than I was two years ago. That's when our club got a labradar unit and I clock most of my shots these days. Varget, at least the lot I have, is not nearly as "temperature stable" as I believed. I've got some VV150, H4895, and R15.5 to try.
Yup, I've used some Acc 4064 last year and it performed well and was very close to Varget, though the burn rates were different.This one should be the same speed as Varget. Same manufacture.
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So this A4064, is it suitable for 90gr bullets in a 6br and is it temp stable?
N135 for 85grn bullets is recommended.it might work for your 95grn.What is a real replacement for Varget . I had lot of Varget when this shortage hit . But now I'm starting to run low on it . so what is a real replacement . I'm shooting a 6BR with 95 gr Berger's . As far as I'm concerned there is no replacement .
Do you have any load data for the 105 gr. class bullets you could could share ?I’ve been using N140, and to be honest, I’m not going back to Varget, ever.
I’m using it with 88s, and they shoot so well I sold my 108sN140 shoots lights out in my 6GT with 105's. I do not see how anything could do better for that gun.
They have data on their website for 6BR and 105s with N140Do you have any load data for the 105 gr. class bullets you could could share ?
Yep, I went over and seen it. Thanks Bro. Trying to get an idea of start load for my 6BRX.They have data on their website for 6BR and 105s with N140
In my BR it is right on with data for varget.Do you have any load data for the 105 gr. class bullets you could could share ?
Of 140?In my BR it is right on with data for varget.
I'm shooting 30.4gr in lapua brass.
Yes 140Of 140?
I got 5# of both V's