my rl17 load with 168s is 66grains, some people bag on reloader 17 for being not stable in ranging temperatures but i havent had any problems as im not running on the upper edge of pressures
my rl17 load with 168s is 66grains, some people bag on reloader 17 for being not stable in ranging temperatures but i havent had any problems as im not running on the upper edge of pressures
if there hot loads may be some brass flow in the necks , this will mean the neck wall is thicker therefore harder to chamber , another thing to check is copper fouling this will affect accuracy. high velocity loads will do that . cheers
I wonder how reloder 22 would go, i have some of that here.
Heard all types of temp issues with a lot of alliant powders.
Only ever suspected it to be an issue with RL-25 when I had a few velocity issues in my 06
I use RL-17 in my .260. It's by far the best powder I have tried in my rifle out of all sorts.
No temp problems and I doubt I will see any.
Americans see temp extremes that we never will.
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