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Just a of N110...........
No, them Furysfor them 185s?
https://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/threads/fury-bullets.57445/Im looking on the Fury website and im not seeing a 40 cal 200 grain LT. Do you think it is a custom? Does it have the plain lead tip or a Plastic tip?
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3 shots of 25gr of N110, Eastern Maine wool wad, HLBS, Fury 40 cal 200gr LT at 50yds. I need to take to 100yd.
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Playing around with bullet to bore. Just load it and shoot it. May need to work on it.
NoDo you know your velocity, SD or ES on this load? Thanks
What I usually do is zero at 100yds and then make a trip to 200yd range. I shoot at either 150 or 200yds and see where it hitting. Then run the numbers through the Hornady ballastics chart to get a rough estimate. Normally I'm more interested in accuracy than velocity.Do you know your velocity, SD or ES on this load? Thanks
I shot 2.5 lbs of N110 with charges from 16g-19g with light 10mm bullets in sabots & 28g-34g with 180g-200g. It’s an awesome powder for those type of loads.View attachment 43095
Just a of N110...........
I shot 2.5 lbs of N110 with charges from 16g-19g with light 10mm bullets in sabots & 28g-34g with 180g-200g. It’s an awesome powder for those type of loads.
Really any bullets =/>250gr, it's great. Light sabot or sabotless loads. It's a really versatile powder.I shot 2.5 lbs of N110 with charges from 16g-19g with light 10mm bullets in sabots & 28g-34g with 180g-200g. It’s an awesome powder for those type of loads.
That's been my problem since March 1st, & it never seems to stopWell, after work today, the wind was blowing 20 - 30 mph
Yeah, seems like the weather knows when I want to go shoot.That's been my problem since March 1st, & it never seems to stop
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