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Yeah I'm out of varget and have rl15 on hand and my shop is out of varget. So was just wanting to try the 15.Shoots decent in mine, but i settled on varget
Not really. The 6 Dasher can do much more with the right powder and a bit more with RL15 or Varget.Wow that's up in Dasher territory!
Also, just my opinion, OmegaRed is likely somewhere that doesn't have the heat stroke weather we have down here in The South. RL-15 can be a tad "moody" in high heat and humidity.
Here in Alabama the temp can swing from 70˚ in the AM to 100˚ in the afternoon. Let's not even factor in the humidity levels.It seems to me that RE15 is more popular in the south. Those IBS group and score aggegate records were shot at Harry Jones with RE15 in the heat. He only shot them Spencer bullets at 2980. Matt
I am not sure what elevation Harry Jones is at, it is in Western West Viginia. I know Whitehorse isn't far away and at 2012 Nationals it was hotter then I liked. Missouri in 2013 was 100 degrees and 100 percent humidity, it seemed difficult to even breathe. Lots of guys shoot Re15 in the south, Including Georgia and Texas. It is way more popular down there, up here most shoot Varget. MattHere in Alabama the temp can swing from 70˚ in the AM to 100˚ in the afternoon. Let's not even factor in the humidity levels.
That would drive me nuts trying to keep RL15 in tune. Is Harry Jones at higher altitude? Most of my shooting is no higher than 450' ASL and that makes a difference too. The changeable weather conditions here are why I don't shoot the 2000-MR all the time, even though it do well at lower altitude at last year's 1,000 Yard Nationals.
Me too. Accuracy in my 6mm BR Norma was about the same as Varget but RL-15 averaged about 25 fps slower than Varget.Shoots decent in mine, but i settled on varget
HJ is approx 1025 ASL at Benches, ~ 1400 ASL at boardsI am not sure what elevation Harry Jones is at, it is in Western West Viginia. I know Whitehorse isn't far away and at 2012 Nationals it was hotter then I liked. Missouri in 2013 was 100 degrees and 100 percent humidity, it seemed difficult to even breathe. Lots of guys shoot Re15 in the south, Including Georgia and Texas. It is way more popular down there, up here most shoot Varget. Matt
What would I check? I've done load work ups several times on them already.I ran 33.5 with a 103 at 99 degrees without issues, you need to go back and recheck everything....... Jim