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What is the optimal powder for the .257 Ai that fills the case up to the neck n slightly compressed, temp stable for your 115 .25 cal vld. Thanks Al — 1 Answer

by Al, from NV, United States Asked on January 12, 2023

Name Berger Reloadng Manual 1st Edition
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Answered by Capstone Precision Group, Manufacturer from AZ, United States, on April 13, 2023

Hello Al!
We recommend our VihtaVouri N565 High-Energy powder for your safe consideration for your .257 Ackley Improved cartridge...

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Always begin load development by using the minimum load data and approach maximum load data with extreme caution, as all rifles and reloading techniques differ. CAUTION: If you substitute or change any components (including lot numbers for different powder, brass, bullets, and/or primers), you must restart the load development process by returning to the minimum published load.

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