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ORIGINAL: sabotloader
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Remember you will need to shoot more BH with a 200 grain bullet to achieve the velocity that an equal amount if T7 would reguire. That situation reverses as the weight of the bullet increases the BH becomes more efficient.
I think if I remember right to get the same velocity with a 200 grain bullet shooting 100 grains of T7 you would have to load 115 grains BH due to the progressive burning properties of BH.
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Some of Grouse's posts seemed to indicate that may not be true in all guns, however I'm more interested in BH209 for the 265gr and 325gr FTX bullets so it's a non-issue for me, I'm kinda going by what you've told me on the heavy bullets actually to try this.
Grouse, I'm not sure what you're saying on saving by stocking up....if I want to buy 1 can of BH209 I get hit with a $20 hazmat fee...I guess if I bought a ton of other powders but 1 can of BH209 and 2-3 cans of 777 is all I need right now, I'm not willing to add $5-7 per can onto the price.