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Offline fwt1712

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Varget in the TCUs
« on: September 22, 2006, 01:46:21 AM »
This is probably a question most for Dan. Here in Oz the Vihtavuori powders are pretty hard to come by but, luckily for us, this is where most of the Hodgdon powders come from. So my question is how does the 6.5tcu go with Varget or any of the other Hodgdon powders since we can't get N150 etc. All feedback welcome. Thanks Nigel.
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Re: Varget in the TCUs
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2006, 07:36:13 AM »
The stuff works real well in the 223 it should work in anything that uses that same case.

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Re: Varget in the TCUs
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2006, 08:16:20 AM »
Yep.. Can't say I've tested it much in the TCUs, but the best loads with about half my guns is using Varget powder. It handles temperature differences with little difference in velocities very well, also. I wish I could find rimfire ammo that did the same. :)

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Re: Varget in the TCUs
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2006, 04:07:26 AM »
It's just a touch slow in the 7mm TCU, so should be darn near perfect in the 6.5 version.
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Re: Varget in the TCUs
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2006, 06:42:44 AM »
Here is all the data I have on Hodgen powder fot the 6.5mm TCU If it is too hard to read shoot me a PM with your email as I have this as a PDF file I got from them just a couple of weeks ago.

Cartridge Information
Case: Winchester (REF) Barrel Length: 14"
Twist: 1:10" Trim Length: 1.740"
Primer: WINCHESTER
SR
6.5mm TCU
Cartridge Load Data
Starting Loads Maximum Loads
Bullet Weight (Gr.) Powder Bullet Diam. C.O.L. Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure
87 GR. SPR SP       BL-C(2) .264" 2.350" 28.0 2063 29.0 2246
87 GR. SPR SP       H335 .264" 2.350" 26.0 2049 28.0 2293
87 GR. SPR SP       H4895 .264" 2.350" 25.0 2180 27.0 2403
87 GR. SPR SP       H322 .264" 2.350" 24.0 2116 26.0 2310
87 GR. SPR SP       H4198 .264" 2.350" 21.0 2140 23.0 2368

100 GR. NOS BT    BL-C(2) .264" 2.400" 26.5 1944 28.5 2149
100 GR. NOS BT    H335 .264" 2.400" 25.5 1967 27.5 2153
100 GR. NOS BT    H4895 .264" 2.400" 24.0 2049 26.0 2229
100 GR. NOS BT    H322 .264" 2.400" 23.0 1921 25.0 2119
100 GR. NOS BT    H4198 .264" 2.400" 20.0 1914 22.0 2101

120 GR. SPR SP     BL-C(2) .264" 2.350" 26.0 1904 27.5 2092
120 GR. SPR SP     H335 .264" 2.350" 24.0 1860 26.0 2079
120 GR. SPR SP     H4895 .264" 2.350" 23.0 1880 25.0 2075
120 GR. SPR SP     H322 .264" 2.350" 21.5 1857 23.5 2036
120 GR. SPR SP     H4198 .264" 2.350" 19.0 1770 21.0 1993

129 GR. HDY SP    BL-C(2) .264" 2.550" 25.0 1779 27.0 1984
129 GR. HDY SP    H335 .264" 2.550" 23.5 1730 25.5 1938
129 GR. HDY SP    H4895 .264" 2.550" 22.5 1784 24.5 1970
129 GR. HDY SP    H322 .264" 2.550" 21.0 1731 23.0 1911
129 GR. HDY SP    H4198 .264" 2.550" 18.0 1688 20.0 1849

140 GR. HDY BTHP BL-C(2) .264" 2.700" 23.5 1641 25.5 1819
140 GR. HDY BTHP H335 .264" 2.700" 22.0 1597 24.0 1793
140 GR. HDY BTHP H4895 .264" 2.700" 21.0 1660 23.0 1842
140 GR. HDY BTHP H322 .264" 2.700" 20.0 1616 22.0 1799
140 GR. HDY BTHP H4198 .264" 2.700" 17.0 1590 19.0 1714
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