Mix all the Varget lots you have or can afford together to make your new lot. Now you are good to go until you start over again.
Ben
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I had to load almost a grain more powder to get the same velocity of the older lot I was using but not getting the same accuracy. My barrel doesn't like the new powder. It seems to likes a quicker burn rate.How much slower you talking?
Brian,
Give to me and I will test it against mine.
Monte![]()
How much variation in accuracy are you getting ?I had to load almost a grain more powder to get the same velocity of the older lot I was using but not getting the same accuracy. My barrel doesn't like the new powder. It seems to likes a quicker burn rate.
Billy
I was getting .3s to .4s with federal brass, 210m primers and 175 SMK. Lapua brass for some reason was a bit tighter. The new lot of powder with federal brass 210m primers .4s to .7s. On a good day with the old lot, Lapua brass, 210m, 42grs Varget= 2644fps and .3s with sometimes a group in the .2s. I only have 25 rounds of this left.How much variation in accuracy are you getting ?
Well that sucks I have 16lbs of it wanna buy itSlower than cold molasses Otis, or the jug I just opened is.
Think I'll stick with H-4895. Thanks anyway!Well that sucks I have 16lbs of it wanna buy it![]()
Maybe....Well that sucks I have 16lbs of it wanna buy it![]()
You could switch to RL -15I had to load almost a grain more powder to get the same velocity of the older lot I was using but not getting the same accuracy. My barrel doesn't like the new powder. It seems to likes a quicker burn rate.
Billy
Same advice I give to my competition......You could switch to RL -15
I worked up a 168gr SMK load with Re-15 that shot OK but not as good as H-4895. Haven't tried Re-15 behind the 175 SMK.You could switch to RL -15
Anybody mix powders from different manufactures to try to compensate for slower/faster burn rates?
Or, is that a dangerous idea because of settlement issues in the case?