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AA2700 #6157167 01/27/16 06:35 AM
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How many use it, for what, and how do yall like it?

Been using in 260 and had incredibly accurate results.


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Re: AA2700 [Re: Mike Honcho] #6157316 01/27/16 02:03 PM
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I used it in my 17 Remington's for a while. It's a Ball powder so it metered well and has about the same burn rate as W760.


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I thought it was nearly identical burn rate to 4350. Thought H414 and W760 were twins???


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Re: AA2700 [Re: Mike Honcho] #6158390 01/28/16 12:38 AM
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I did not mean to imply it was exactly the same as H414 and W760 just that it is similar in burn rate and thus will be applicable in the same cartridges. It actually falls between 760 and 4350 depending on who's burn rate chart you look at.

http://www.ramshot.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/burn_rates.pdf

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Re: AA2700 [Re: Mike Honcho] #6159493 01/28/16 06:46 PM
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How temp sensitive have you found it?


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Re: AA2700 [Re: Mike Honcho] #6160193 01/29/16 02:21 AM
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It's somewhat sensitive as its a Ball powder


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Re: AA2700 [Re: Mike Honcho] #6160450 01/29/16 07:49 AM
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Yeah thats what i figured, i just didnt know how bad the temp sensitivity is.


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