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As far as the 130VLD goes the velocity there isn't much to write home about. RL-16 will do that in a std case.Here’s from some testing Short Action put up the other day.
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As far as the 130VLD goes the velocity there isn't much to write home about. RL-16 will do that in a std case.Here’s from some testing Short Action put up the other day.
Did they share what length barrel they were shooting from cuz if it’s not possible to hit the velocities I’ve seen JVB hitting with the pre-factory stuff on his video I’ll be a bit disappointed. I’d really love to load the new 124fr Apex Afterburners in a suppressed 18” barrel as a dedicated mountain gun and hitting 2950-3050’ would be tough for me to beat on a build like that.Here’s from some testing Short Action put up the other day.
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Possibly less room for error, Murphys law.How does this differ from safe practices for standard brass cased ammo?
They didn’t share any barrel or rifle specs when they posted up that clip. From what I could see in GRT , those speeds/powder seemed to align with a 24” barrel.Did they share what length barrel they were shooting from cuz if it’s not possible to hit the velocities I’ve seen JVB hitting with the pre-factory stuff on his video I’ll be a bit disappointed. I’d really love to load the new 124fr Apex Afterburners in a suppressed 18” barrel as a dedicated mountain gun and hitting 2950-3050’ would be tough for me to beat on a build like that.
A stronger case would allow more room for errorPossibly less room for error, Murphys law.
It was a 16.5” barrel.Did they share what length barrel they were shooting from cuz if it’s not possible to hit the velocities I’ve seen JVB hitting with the pre-factory stuff on his video I’ll be a bit disappointed. I’d really love to load the new 124fr Apex Afterburners in a suppressed 18” barrel as a dedicated mountain gun and hitting 2950-3050’ would be tough for me to beat on a build like that.
The recoil is captured in that special high pressure caseClear. But velocity and the mass of the ejecta (bullet + powder) still defines recoil. I doubt the difference in powder weight is sufficient to offset the increase in velocity. I would have said it’s a given that it’ll still recoil more than a standard creedmoor. Maybe less than a PRC, but still more than a creedmoor. In other words, from a performance standpoint id think this is a “low recoiling PRC”, not a “fast creedmoor”.
Oh then those are actually solid.It was a 16.5” barrel.