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Both. I do not push it as hard as some. Have not found a need to. 38.0 H4350 works for me with every bullet from 100 to 115 grains.
I believe that is the Tubb ammo 115 DTAC load.
Both. I do not push it as hard as some. Have not found a need to. 38.0 H4350 works for me with every bullet from 100 to 115 grains.
That's where I ended up with mine shooting 105's. It just naturally went to that point and it's a super forgiving node! A few kernels on either side and they still go into the same group.Both. I do not push it as hard as some. Have not found a need to. 38.0 H4350 works for me with every bullet from 100 to 115 grains.
I have tested them both. Velocity is about 20-25 fps faster with LRPs and SD is lower with SRPs.Ordered a barrel today and gathering components. Anyone compared the Peterson SRP brass to the LRP brass in the XC? Any reason not to go SRP?
I have tested them both. Velocity is about 20-25 fps faster with LRPs and SD is lower with SRPs.
I would use what you have a supply of.
I shoot a 6mm round formed from Peterson 260 SRP brass and i shoot 43.5 grains of N160 and cci 450s. No problem what so everGoing to start with srp. One main reason for this build was to get a round that uses srp and based on all I'm reading the cci 450s should work very well in this round.