I'm pretty sure you're going to end up with a full case and, perhaps, then some. 15.5 is a little slower than Varget and it is bulkier. Do you have a drop tube? If not, you might want to get one or make one. I use arrow shafts.New Alliant Reloder TS 15.5 Powder — Outstanding Test Results « Daily Bulletin
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Got some 15.5 for a 6 BRA but haven't had a chance to try it out yet.
Dasher? Lapua or Alpha brass?View attachment 1552298
A couple of years old but, might have some info that is of use to you.
Shot at 600 yards in Western Colorado (4800')
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Yep, it repeated.Did you shoot that again or go beyond 33.0 gr. ?
That lower node is much more forgiving and aggs real well
Yep, that's about right. Well, not 10% but it will get you more speed. You'll get 75 - 100 fps more out of it.So maybe a 10% velocity increase over Varget with as good as if not a little better temp sensitivity and about the same in the accuracy dept. All this sound about right?
And don't forget crazy expensive if you can find it.Yep, that's about right. Well, not 10% but it will get you more speed. You'll get 75 - 100 fps more out of it.
Yeah, but at ~33 grs. a pop, it's worth it!And don't forget crazy expensive if you can find it.
I have 2 fairly well stocked LGS one sells it for 74.95 a pound and one sells it for 54.95 a pound……And don't forget crazy expensive if you can find it.
You won't know until you try it . . .So the one drawback vs Varget is it’s not as optimal for .308 or .223 as varget