Your “old powder “ works for me @ 30.6Mine was 30.4 of the old N-120. It didn’t like 30.8.
1997 I think? Maybe ‘98.
Your “old powder “ works for me @ 30.6Mine was 30.4 of the old N-120. It didn’t like 30.8.
Average of 10 was 37.7gr of water
It might have shot at 30.6 or 30.8 with Danzac coated bullets for me. But I was using HBN at first and then naked.Your “old powder “ works for me @ 30.6
1997 I think? Maybe ‘98.
2012....
It worked extremely well for me. It was a bit faster than h4198 in a 30 major with 110-118 gr bullets...About as close to perfect as can be. What date code is on your powder?I have a jug of VV N120 I bought sealed new back about 2003. I have kept it properly, and it is still good. However every time I have tried it it always seems
too fast for the application. Can someone please explain the old VV N120 difference or problem?
Jeffrey
Do I read that right? A 1:17 twist barrel? Sounds very slow...Almost like black powder twist and lead bullets.6.5 Grendel, 284 Grendel, 30 MajorView attachment 1123513
Do I read that right? A 1:17 twist barrel? Sounds very slow...Almost like black powder twist and lead bullets.
Just asking as I know nothing about a 30 Major but have a friend shooting a 30 BR and he uses slower powder {H4895 perhaps} and faster twist {1:12} in his rifle.
Powder sounds fairly fast =H110/4227
It worked extremely well for me. It was a bit faster than h4198 in a 30 major with 110-118 gr bullets...About as close to perfect as can be. What date code is on your powder?
Even the fastest n120 is not close to n120 or 4227. I dont recommend those powders, for that reason. They are very fast powders. N120 acts like it's about 1.5-2 grains faster than 4198...in this case.Do I read that right? A 1:17 twist barrel? Sounds very slow...Almost like black powder twist and lead bullets.
Just asking as I know nothing about a 30 Major but have a friend shooting a 30 BR and he uses slower powder {H4895 perhaps} and faster twist {1:12} in his rifle.
Powder sounds fairly fast =H110/4227
I maybe missed it but why do you suspect the scale isn't right?
I maybe missed it but why do you suspect the scale isn't right?
That's a WHOLE LOT of n120 in that case! Some newer lots aren't as fast as the older ones but still..That's almost a full grain more than I typically ran of the older stuff.Dead on 31.5
So, what is your conclusion?
The 17, 18 and sometimes even 19 twist barrels are completely typical of the little 30s shooting stubby little bullets. 30 Major, 30 BR, 30-47, etc.Do I read that right? A 1:17 twist barrel? Sounds very slow...Almost like black powder twist and lead bullets.
Just asking as I know nothing about a 30 Major but have a friend shooting a 30 BR and he uses slower powder {H4895 perhaps} and faster twist {1:12} in his rifle.
Powder sounds fairly fast =H110/4227
The 17, 18 and sometimes even 19 twist barrels are completely typical of the little 30s shooting stubby little bullets. 30 Major, 30 BR, 30-47, etc.
Keep in mind that we use these things at the upper edge of stability. Not a lot of extra twist there.