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Old 10-07-2012, 10:32 PM
sgms18 sgms18 is offline
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240gr outlaw still too fast

I am shooting the 240gr Outlaws from a 8in bbl ar. Using vvn110 at 10gr then 9.7,9.5 and 9.2 today & still super. Love shootin deer w/em but waisting these expensive pills on paper is killin me. Anyone got any data for the 240s? Gas port 1 1/2in shorter than pistol, .118dia. Aac762SD.
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Old 10-14-2012, 05:25 PM
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h110

try u some h110, with those same rates, im running a hornady 208 gr hpbt at 9.5 gr of h110 at 1050fps
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Old 10-25-2012, 01:51 AM
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I am running 8.9 gr of N110 with the 220 gr Outlaw State AR bullet but it is through a 16 inch bolt gun. Gives me ~1030 fps. Just keep dropping back until you get where you need to be. I much prefer the N110 to H110 for subs. Better temp. stability and generally more consistent for me at least. How do those 240's feed in your AR?
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Old 11-20-2012, 10:41 AM
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I am running 8.9 gr of N110 with the 220 gr Outlaw State AR bullet but it is through a 16 inch bolt gun. Gives me ~1030 fps. Just keep dropping back until you get where you need to be. I much prefer the N110 to H110 for subs. Better temp. stability and generally more consistent for me at least. How do those 240's feed in your AR?
Just tried your load in my Noveske AR 16 inch with YHM QD Suppressor. C.O.L. 2.120. Adveraged 1055 fps, bullets fed perfectly and bolt locked back on empty chamber. Used Hoser's brass, (the best!). Very quiet. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
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