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<blockquote data-quote="DTF370" data-source="post: 3975492" data-attributes="member: 52442"><p>Very interesting, I’m sure he has a fair amount of knowledge. H1000 burns much cooler and is easy on barrels. Very temp stable and fairly easy to find to boot. I’m not sure how it would stack velocity-wise in a PRC. In my Saum it’s the top velocity producer. Most spherical powders like LRT are sensitive. LRT is defiantly sensitive, but that may not be an issue for you. I got burned on unstable powders when I had a rifle with a somewhat tight accuracy node. I would bet you’ll find your best SD/ES with a powder with a load density of 95% or greater. I imagine that may be hard to do with a spherical powder. You may have better luck with it than I did though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTF370, post: 3975492, member: 52442"] Very interesting, I’m sure he has a fair amount of knowledge. H1000 burns much cooler and is easy on barrels. Very temp stable and fairly easy to find to boot. I’m not sure how it would stack velocity-wise in a PRC. In my Saum it’s the top velocity producer. Most spherical powders like LRT are sensitive. LRT is defiantly sensitive, but that may not be an issue for you. I got burned on unstable powders when I had a rifle with a somewhat tight accuracy node. I would bet you’ll find your best SD/ES with a powder with a load density of 95% or greater. I imagine that may be hard to do with a spherical powder. You may have better luck with it than I did though. [/QUOTE]
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