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140 eld-m or 147 eld-m?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1417768" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>You can get to 2850 with rl26 with the 147's safely with large rifle primers. The small primers and the slow rl26 isn't a great fit. You will need at least .5 grains of powder to equal the velocity with 4350 speed powders. I doubt you get there with the rl26 and srp. I'm using 215m's and it has shown lower es and sd than 210's. I assume it is because it is so slow burning. I also use a drop tube quite long in fact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1417768, member: 85987"] You can get to 2850 with rl26 with the 147's safely with large rifle primers. The small primers and the slow rl26 isn't a great fit. You will need at least .5 grains of powder to equal the velocity with 4350 speed powders. I doubt you get there with the rl26 and srp. I'm using 215m's and it has shown lower es and sd than 210's. I assume it is because it is so slow burning. I also use a drop tube quite long in fact [/QUOTE]
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