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Reloading
Should be good for deer season...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5467392" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>Again, I appreciate the offer. May take you up on it sometime.</p><p>As to the N165. Here is my opinion...so far, as this powder is new to me.</p><p>First, it is very clean. With rl26, I was getting a lot of smoke, soot, etc. With the N165...no smoke, very little soot. The N165 is a much cooler powder...should help with barrel life. Big difference in how fast the barrel heated up.</p><p>Data says the rl26 will give faster speeds than N165, but I can't say for sure either way...again, no Chrono. As for accuracy...for me, it's much better with the N165. Your results may differ. Then there is temp sensitivity.... Everyone agrees, 26 is bad for it. VV claims temp insensitivity for the 165. It will be mid 70s here today...we shall see!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5467392, member: 18110"] Again, I appreciate the offer. May take you up on it sometime. As to the N165. Here is my opinion...so far, as this powder is new to me. First, it is very clean. With rl26, I was getting a lot of smoke, soot, etc. With the N165...no smoke, very little soot. The N165 is a much cooler powder...should help with barrel life. Big difference in how fast the barrel heated up. Data says the rl26 will give faster speeds than N165, but I can't say for sure either way...again, no Chrono. As for accuracy...for me, it's much better with the N165. Your results may differ. Then there is temp sensitivity.... Everyone agrees, 26 is bad for it. VV claims temp insensitivity for the 165. It will be mid 70s here today...we shall see!! [/QUOTE]
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