g n brezinski
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i see that you no longer use this and now use n133.i was told that 322 has a diferent color to it .what has changed with the 322 to cause you as bench rest shooters to go to n133 in stead of the 322.thanks for your time.
So, what say you is the best H322 Extreme load in your 6PPC -- 29.9 or 31.2?Last weekend, at our initial 2026 NBRSA score tournament, I went DARTH VADER and shot a 6PPC ... It's now been shot in three 100/200 Yd. tournaments - 2 VfS and one group. At the latter, it was used to win the 100 & Grand Aggs (0.21xx @100): that event was via 29.9 Gr. of H-322(EXTREME)/65 Gr. FB/CCI BR4.
Last week, due to poor memory and having left the notebook home, I opted to shoot ... 31.2 Gr.! [Which shot extremely well.] Just a 'mite' hot. RG
This is correct. ADI does not coat their rifle powders with graphite, as were all of the 'old' surplus powders, and most contemporary offerings. The ADI powders are of a yellow-green hue - I refer to the shade as, 'treated lumber' . . . but it's not [quite] that green.i am told that there is a color differance between the newer 322 and the older stuff