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Reloading 300 Winchester Short Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="JJ Division" data-source="post: 264196" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>My questions if you will are based on the powder Alliant and Hornady Bullets.</p><p>It seems with the new Reloader 17 powder there are different recipes and some revert back to RL15 and RL19. You would think that with RL17 being the powder designed for the short mag they would have changed the recipe on all short mags to use the 17 and not go back and forth with the three different powders. And nobody will stick their neck out with the Hornady bullet and say it's ok to use the RL17 with a manufacture other then Speers. If your using the same grain bullet as the recipe no matter who the manufacture is that should be a valid recipe. Am I correct in this assumption? And how do you recalculate the velosity when you reduce the powder by 10% is that reduction propostional to 10% as well?</p><p> Thank you John O'Neill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJ Division, post: 264196, member: 15840"] My questions if you will are based on the powder Alliant and Hornady Bullets. It seems with the new Reloader 17 powder there are different recipes and some revert back to RL15 and RL19. You would think that with RL17 being the powder designed for the short mag they would have changed the recipe on all short mags to use the 17 and not go back and forth with the three different powders. And nobody will stick their neck out with the Hornady bullet and say it's ok to use the RL17 with a manufacture other then Speers. If your using the same grain bullet as the recipe no matter who the manufacture is that should be a valid recipe. Am I correct in this assumption? And how do you recalculate the velosity when you reduce the powder by 10% is that reduction propostional to 10% as well? Thank you John O'Neill [/QUOTE]
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