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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3842906" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>Good video as usual man. I wouldn't sweat a small flier like the one in the Varget load. The SST isn't a match bullet, and you can have more of a variance between bullet ogives and OAL than you might think. Anything MOA or a touch better with the SST is a keeper.</p><p></p><p>The best part about that Varget load is the temperature stability of the powder. You can shoot that bullet in 50 degree cooler weather this hunting season and maybe only lose 20 FPS...not the case with CFE-223...it'll probably have closer to an 80 FPS drop with 50 degree colder temps. CFE-223 sucks regarding temperature stability, but if you're willing to work up different loads for different temperatures it can get you some pretty good speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3842906, member: 48072"] Good video as usual man. I wouldn't sweat a small flier like the one in the Varget load. The SST isn't a match bullet, and you can have more of a variance between bullet ogives and OAL than you might think. Anything MOA or a touch better with the SST is a keeper. The best part about that Varget load is the temperature stability of the powder. You can shoot that bullet in 50 degree cooler weather this hunting season and maybe only lose 20 FPS...not the case with CFE-223...it'll probably have closer to an 80 FPS drop with 50 degree colder temps. CFE-223 sucks regarding temperature stability, but if you're willing to work up different loads for different temperatures it can get you some pretty good speeds. [/QUOTE]
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