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We grew single crystals of vanadium-substituted,ferromagnetic Weyl semimetal candidate Zr1-xVxCo1.6Sn from molten tin flux.These solid solutions all crystallize in a full Heusler structure (L21) while their Curie temperatures and magnetic moments are enhanced by V-substitution.Their resistivity gradually changes from bad-metal-like to semiconductorlike with increasing x while the anomalous Hall effect (AHE),which can be well fitted by Tian-Ye-Jin (TYJ) scaling,[1]is also enhanced.Moreover,we find an apparent electron-electron interaction (EEI) induced quantum correction in resistivity at low temperature.The anomalous Hall conductivity (AHC) dominated by the intrinsic term is not corrected.