BLC-2(c)
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Has anyone tried BLC-2© to powder?

I have an 8 pound jug of this and was thinking of trying under some 87 grain VMAX bullets.
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#2
Give it a go & highly likely you will be able to work up a load that is very respectable. Play w seating depth & charge weight & ill bet you find a few promising loads within the guidelines of printed load data.
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#3
I have used it, it works pretty good, your velocity will be down a little compared to Lever and CFE. Accuracy is pretty decent though.

I have about 15 lbs of it, and I think I'm going to use some of it to load .223 plinking rounds over the winter.
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(10-23-2021, 01:48 PM)riggeek Wrote: Has anyone tried BLC-2© to powder?

I have an 8 pound jug of this and was thinking of trying under some 87 grain VMAX bullets.


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Got out to shoot the 87 grain VMAX with 29 grains of BL-C2

Barrel is BSF is 22 inch


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I shot three 87 Vmax using 29 grains of AA2230, vel. 2950 and the group was .540 out of a bolt gun. If I had BLC-2 I would try it because I have read 2 reports on it (different bullets) and both were good. I place accuracy over velocity unless hunting big game.
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