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Reloading
RL-17-- Temp. Sensative?
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<blockquote data-quote="jflester" data-source="post: 494276" data-attributes="member: 31632"><p>According to Alliant Tec RL 17 is suppose to be stable in all temps. And it is suppose to be or have the same burn rate close to IMR 4350 and H 4350.</p><p> </p><p>The Alliant Tec plant is just down the road from where I live, but I'm not sure that RL 17 is produced there. ITs the RAAP propellent plant that produces single and multi base propellents for the military but they also produce civilian powders. I know several of the people there, I'll try to dig up some more info on the powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jflester, post: 494276, member: 31632"] According to Alliant Tec RL 17 is suppose to be stable in all temps. And it is suppose to be or have the same burn rate close to IMR 4350 and H 4350. The Alliant Tec plant is just down the road from where I live, but I'm not sure that RL 17 is produced there. ITs the RAAP propellent plant that produces single and multi base propellents for the military but they also produce civilian powders. I know several of the people there, I'll try to dig up some more info on the powders. [/QUOTE]
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