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Reloading
Rl-22 sensative
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<blockquote data-quote="Casing" data-source="post: 351099" data-attributes="member: 17014"><p>I love the velocity and accuracy I get from RL 22 and RL 25. I have been using them to load Weatherby calibers. The downside is not high pressures or sticky bolts but from summer to winter my groups change and so does point of impact. I'm tired of working up a load that shoots really good and next time I go to the range in a different temperature the point of impact has changed. Gonna try to get away from RL powders. I'm going to try H4831sc, Ramshot magnum and Ramshot Hunter. I'm not as concerned with top velocities as I am knowing where my bullet will hit. Anyone having good luck with VV powders? Are VV powders very temperature sensative? I really like VVN 133 in my 222, 223 and 224 Weatherby. Even gonna try it in 22-250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casing, post: 351099, member: 17014"] I love the velocity and accuracy I get from RL 22 and RL 25. I have been using them to load Weatherby calibers. The downside is not high pressures or sticky bolts but from summer to winter my groups change and so does point of impact. I'm tired of working up a load that shoots really good and next time I go to the range in a different temperature the point of impact has changed. Gonna try to get away from RL powders. I'm going to try H4831sc, Ramshot magnum and Ramshot Hunter. I'm not as concerned with top velocities as I am knowing where my bullet will hit. Anyone having good luck with VV powders? Are VV powders very temperature sensative? I really like VVN 133 in my 222, 223 and 224 Weatherby. Even gonna try it in 22-250. [/QUOTE]
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