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Reloading
Rl-22 sensative
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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 351924" data-attributes="member: 22159"><p>Just to make sure I turned to the article in Handloaders magazine where</p><p>they said the RL powders were extruded double based.</p><p></p><p>I had also scribbled from notes in the same magazine that the</p><p>Accurate 3100 of about the same speed as RL-22 was single based</p><p>While their next slowest powder, the MagPro, was double based.</p><p></p><p>Nearly all of Hodgen and IMR powders for rifles are single based</p><p>and extruded and referred to as "Extreme" powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 351924, member: 22159"] Just to make sure I turned to the article in Handloaders magazine where they said the RL powders were extruded double based. I had also scribbled from notes in the same magazine that the Accurate 3100 of about the same speed as RL-22 was single based While their next slowest powder, the MagPro, was double based. Nearly all of Hodgen and IMR powders for rifles are single based and extruded and referred to as "Extreme" powders. [/QUOTE]
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