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Temperature Sensitivity of Alliant Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1332015" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>Here's a quote from Alliant from last year. They did tell me that they didn't recommend R26 for the 28 Nosler because the fill ratio would be too little. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Eric,</p><p>Alliant has three temp stable propellants by their chemistry. These are AR-Comp, Reloder-16 and Reloder-23. Reloder-26 by its chemistry is not temp stable, but in most applications it behaves much like a temp stable propellant. The Reloder-33 is not at temp stable propellant. That being said, all of our propellants need to pass, by lot, testing procedures in a wide range of temperatures, wider than any self-respecting human would be hunting or shooting under.</p><p>As for load data for the 28 Nosler, Alliant has no tested load data for this cartridge at this time.</p><p>I will submit your request to the engineering lab for possible future development. But, there is no timetable as to when this may be looked at for development.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Duane V.</p><p>Technical Services Rep</p><p>Alliant/Blazer/CCI/Speer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1332015, member: 87387"] Here's a quote from Alliant from last year. They did tell me that they didn't recommend R26 for the 28 Nosler because the fill ratio would be too little. Eric, Alliant has three temp stable propellants by their chemistry. These are AR-Comp, Reloder-16 and Reloder-23. Reloder-26 by its chemistry is not temp stable, but in most applications it behaves much like a temp stable propellant. The Reloder-33 is not at temp stable propellant. That being said, all of our propellants need to pass, by lot, testing procedures in a wide range of temperatures, wider than any self-respecting human would be hunting or shooting under. As for load data for the 28 Nosler, Alliant has no tested load data for this cartridge at this time. I will submit your request to the engineering lab for possible future development. But, there is no timetable as to when this may be looked at for development. Thanks, Duane V. Technical Services Rep Alliant/Blazer/CCI/Speer [/QUOTE]
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