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Reloading
280 ackley improved propellant (need advice)
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<blockquote data-quote="claybreaker" data-source="post: 1932696" data-attributes="member: 66625"><p>I tried RL23 in my 280AI last year. I got sticky bolts on every charge. I thought it been have been some of the brass, or the maybe something about how the die was set. When back to H4831 no sticky bolt, OK I know I have good brass (Nosler) and the dies are set good, I went back the RL23 again -->> sticky bolt again. Shot some RL22 with good velocity and good groups but I'm wanting a powder more temp stable.</p><p></p><p>Recently bought some Rl26 and H1000 to try. I see a few folks have had success with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claybreaker, post: 1932696, member: 66625"] I tried RL23 in my 280AI last year. I got sticky bolts on every charge. I thought it been have been some of the brass, or the maybe something about how the die was set. When back to H4831 no sticky bolt, OK I know I have good brass (Nosler) and the dies are set good, I went back the RL23 again -->> sticky bolt again. Shot some RL22 with good velocity and good groups but I'm wanting a powder more temp stable. Recently bought some Rl26 and H1000 to try. I see a few folks have had success with them. [/QUOTE]
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