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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4532648" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p><strong>Re: Range report.</strong></p><p></p><p>Fury lead tip 40-250gr would be really good to try. I would go with the 250 over the 225 simply because its not a .402. Once im caught up on Christmas i want to send some 250s to Scat for a couple traces with speeds. I bet a 40-250 in a sabot with 56-58gr of H4198 yields more fps that most would guess and pressure is very very reasonable. Its my opinion that some single based powders are not as efficient as they could be under 30kpsi. Of course this really depends on the powder and sabot fit too.</p><p></p><p>N120 right now is easier to find than N110. Ive seen it at many of the online sources recently. A few had it on sale for about $7 off a pound. That brings it down to almost a similar cost as 4198. Right around $33/lb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4532648, member: 15365"] [b]Re: Range report.[/b] Fury lead tip 40-250gr would be really good to try. I would go with the 250 over the 225 simply because its not a .402. Once im caught up on Christmas i want to send some 250s to Scat for a couple traces with speeds. I bet a 40-250 in a sabot with 56-58gr of H4198 yields more fps that most would guess and pressure is very very reasonable. Its my opinion that some single based powders are not as efficient as they could be under 30kpsi. Of course this really depends on the powder and sabot fit too. N120 right now is easier to find than N110. Ive seen it at many of the online sources recently. A few had it on sale for about $7 off a pound. That brings it down to almost a similar cost as 4198. Right around $33/lb [/QUOTE]
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