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Thats good shootin
- smcharchan
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No, a 150 grain Berger bullet is a different ogive shape, which means that the bullet is longer, which means the amount of case capacity is much different from a 147 FMJ. Also H110 and N110 are not that similar. One is ball powder and one is stick powder.
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I'll second that. The burn rate is similar, ie 16 grains gives x velocity, but VVN110 is bulkier from what I gather. I can only cram 18 grains into a case, whereas you can get at least 20 grains of H110 into a case and still have room for a bullet. I haven't used H110, but that is the impression I get. VVN110 is accurate and not temp sensitive. Not sure about H110.silencertalk wrote:No, a 150 grain Berger bullet is a different ogive shape, which means that the bullet is longer, which means the amount of case capacity is much different from a 147 FMJ. Also H110 and N110 are not that similar. One is ball powder and one is stick powder.
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Nice!!!!!
I have a question concerning suitable bullets for AR-15 use.
I have noticed the 130 Barnes TTSX doesn't expand as much as i would like do you have any other 308 bullets you could recommend for hunting.
THANKS
I have a question concerning suitable bullets for AR-15 use.
I have noticed the 130 Barnes TTSX doesn't expand as much as i would like do you have any other 308 bullets you could recommend for hunting.
THANKS
Selph Arms LLC
07 FFL/Class 2 SOT
07 FFL/Class 2 SOT
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