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Reloading
Re-22 question
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<blockquote data-quote="brian b" data-source="post: 75482" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>winmagman,</p><p> you pose some interesting questions I will give them a whirl. as to question #1 Absolutely, I have a 300wm and a 6mm-284 that both love RL22, my 300wm cleans the carbon fouling out much easier than my 6mm-284, some call it powder to bore ratio some just say over-bore ,call it what you like but the higher the intensity the cartridge the greater the carbon fouling (and copper as well). this should answer question #2 as well. question #3 I have done some tinkering and am undecided at this point. </p><p>7mmag man suggesting that all alliant powders are dirty is like saying any one that lives in a trailer is trailer trash it is just not the case (while H4831sc might be clean burning H414 is as filthy as any powder in existence). use what powder shoots the best in your gun and clean when the shootin's done.</p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian b, post: 75482, member: 2797"] winmagman, you pose some interesting questions I will give them a whirl. as to question #1 Absolutely, I have a 300wm and a 6mm-284 that both love RL22, my 300wm cleans the carbon fouling out much easier than my 6mm-284, some call it powder to bore ratio some just say over-bore ,call it what you like but the higher the intensity the cartridge the greater the carbon fouling (and copper as well). this should answer question #2 as well. question #3 I have done some tinkering and am undecided at this point. 7mmag man suggesting that all alliant powders are dirty is like saying any one that lives in a trailer is trailer trash it is just not the case (while H4831sc might be clean burning H414 is as filthy as any powder in existence). use what powder shoots the best in your gun and clean when the shootin's done. B [/QUOTE]
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