Varget, RL-15, VV N540 and N150 are excellent for 123 / 130 class pills and can successfully be used with heavier bullets. For the 136-142 class bullets, H4350, RL-16 would sit at the TOP of my list.. Additionally, those powders for the heavies can be used for lighter pills too. However, in each case I believe the faster powders work best in the lighter bullets and the slower powders do work best with the heavier projectiles. The key word is "best" generally!
I was speaking with Jason Bruno (Bruno's Shooter Supply) who had a long conversation with some BIG REP guy from Viht. During the first quarter of next year (by April) the "New and Improved" Viht powders will arrive in the USA. If you go on their web-site you will find that they are now 1.) Clean burning (always have been); 2.) Now contains the Copper Eraser additive; 3.) VERY temp stable at all temps; 4.) lot-to-lot consistency is maintained! To answer your question, once they arrive, for the 130s' I would use either N540 or N550. If you choose not to go that route, although I would recommend that route, I would try Varget or H4350>>>>mainly due to their being more temp stable than the others currently are..Thanks. I use 130 vlds now. I am switching to the hybrids.
I have a load with varget. i am looking to work up another with a different powder in case varget is hard to come by again.
Of the 3,which would you choose and why? im in NH and shoot year round. we can hit 100 plus in the summer and below zero in the winter.
26" bartlein 1:8.5 progressive twist.
I was speaking with Jason Bruno (Bruno's Shooter Supply) who had a long conversation with some BIG REP guy from Viht. During the first quarter of next year (by April) the "New and Improved" Viht powders will arrive in the USA. If you go on their web-site you will find that they are now 1.) Clean burning (always have been); 2.) Now contains the Copper Eraser additive; 3.) VERY temp stable at all temps; 4.) lot-to-lot consistency is maintained! To answer your question, once they arrive, for the 130s' I would use either N540 or N550. If you choose not to go that route, although I would recommend that route, I would try Varget or H4350>>>>mainly due to their being more temp stable than the others currently are..
The Viht powders are not going to be out to the public til the FIRST quarter of next year.. So no Sir I am not. I have a "less-than-stellar" 6.5 x 47 barrel at this time. I am using 39.4grs of RL-16 with a 140 Berger Hybrid for 2835 out of a 30" barrel. That should easily be accomplished with about 40 grs of H4350>>>but it tops out before pressure signs at 2785!! The accuracy is also not up to par. It is shooting about 1' to 1.25" at 300 meters. A really good barrel will net you 5/8th to 7/8ths at that distance pretty consistently>>>but I can't get it. My NEXT 6.5 x 47 barrel will be a Krieger 4 groove conventional rifling with a 1-8.5 twist barrel. I will have it for shooting either 123s or 130s... With the new Viht powders that will be out by then, I suspect I will get "about" 3000f.p.s. with the 123s and north of 2950 with the 130s. On my second '47 barrel (several years ago) (it was 28") I was shooting the Berger 130VLD with 40.1grs of Viht N550. Accuracy was superb, velocity was 2970 BUT it destroyed my throat in 1700 rounds!! AND the "older" (as in right now) Viht powders, are also somewhat temp sensitive. However, the new ones, once they arrive, will have that problem fixed!Are you shooting it now? if so can you go e me an idea where your at for a load and what your getying gor accuracy and speed?
The Viht powders are not going to be out to the public til the FIRST quarter of next year.. So no Sir I am not. I have a "less-than-stellar" 6.5 x 47 barrel at this time. I am using 39.4grs of RL-16 with a 140 Berger Hybrid for 2835 out of a 30" barrel. That should easily be accomplished with about 40 grs of H4350>>>but it tops out before pressure signs at 2785!! The accuracy is also not up to par. It is shooting about 1' to 1.25" at 300 meters. A really good barrel will net you 5/8th to 7/8ths at that distance pretty consistently>>>but I can't get it. My NEXT 6.5 x 47 barrel will be a Krieger 4 groove conventional rifling with a 1-8.5 twist barrel. I will have it for shooting either 123s or 130s... With the new Viht powders that will be out by then, I suspect I will get "about" 3000f.p.s. with the 123s and north of 2950 with the 130s. On my second '47 barrel (several years ago) (it was 28") I was shooting the Berger 130VLD with 40.1grs of Viht N550. Accuracy was superb, velocity was 2970 BUT it destroyed my throat in 1700 rounds!! AND the "older" (as in right now) Viht powders, are also somewhat temp sensitive. However, the new ones, once they arrive, will have that problem fixed!
Yes Sir I am... When I first got the barrel, I put some rounds down it with 130 VLDs with up to 38.2grs of RL-15. I only got to 2850! So I started with the 140 Hybrids and RL-16. It got better velocity, albeit somewhat slower than should have been. I took it to 600 and a 1000 yard matches to get the barrel broke in and the "speed-up" settled in. I went back and started with H4350. I started at 39.0grs and worked up to 40.5grs. I have had several 6.5 x 47s and know them well. I know that in a "normal" barrel, with up to 40.5grs. it SHOULD have topped 2850.. But prior to even getting to 40.0grs (if memory serves me) it was 39.7grs where I had started to experience very stiff bolt lifts. By the time I got to 40.5 I was getting bolt "clicks">>> and accuracy was in the toilet. I went back to RL-16 and settled on a a load of 39.4grs at 2835. The barrel is barely in the "competitive" range. It is a far cry from what a 6.5 x 47 is capable of in both velocity and accuracy. It's simply "one of those barrel anomalies"!Are you saying H-4350 is hitting pressure at 2785 fps in a 30" tube ?
It has a .160 freebore... It has to be a slow barrel. But it is REAL slow! Additionally, it shoots an inch to one and three eights at 300 meters. That, in my opinion, it terrible for what a 6.5 x 47 is capable of.Was it a combination short free bore and slow barrel or just a very slow barrel?
It has a .160 freebore... It has to be a slow barrel. But it is REAL slow! Additionally, it shoots an inch to one and three eights at 300 meters. That, in my opinion, it terrible for what a 6.5 x 47 is capable of.
No I have not. I scoped the barrel from stem to stern after it was scrubbed to the bone. It looked fine to me. However, I am not a barrel maker and I may be looking at something and not know it. Having said that, this is the third barrel from this maker that hes not shot up to par. I won't be buying any more from them>>> I won't say the name of the maker, no need to ask..I agree, did you ever speak with the barrel maker about it?
Thanks. I use 130 vlds now. I am switching to the hybrids.
I have a load with varget. i am looking to work up another with a different powder in case varget is hard to come by again.
Of the 3,which would you choose and why? im in NH and shoot year round. we can hit 100 plus in the summer and below zero in the winter.
26" bartlein 1:8.5 progressive twist.
Thanks. I use 130 vlds now. I am switching to the hybrids.
I have a load with varget. i am looking to work up another with a different powder in case varget is hard to come by again.
Of the 3,which would you choose and why? im in NH and shoot year round. we can hit 100 plus in the summer and below zero in the winter.
26" bartlein 1:8.5 progressive twist.

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