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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder Temp Stability Test – 8028XBR, Varget, H4350, RL19, RL26, N560
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<blockquote data-quote="Satterlee Scott" data-source="post: 1586088" data-attributes="member: 108318"><p>Good stuff! I've burned up 5 x 8 lb jugs of RL 26 and it is very stable until you get into 90 plus degrees then it takes off. I've had better luck with 8208 but I run it in the 308 with 175 and it's super stable. H4350 was predictable. I've switch over to RL 23 instead of RL 26 I get less VE but its way more stable. Been using RL 16 lately with great results so far through 1 year and 3 6 creed barrels it is the most stable powder I have used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satterlee Scott, post: 1586088, member: 108318"] Good stuff! I've burned up 5 x 8 lb jugs of RL 26 and it is very stable until you get into 90 plus degrees then it takes off. I've had better luck with 8208 but I run it in the 308 with 175 and it's super stable. H4350 was predictable. I've switch over to RL 23 instead of RL 26 I get less VE but its way more stable. Been using RL 16 lately with great results so far through 1 year and 3 6 creed barrels it is the most stable powder I have used [/QUOTE]
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