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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1279670" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>breakshntr</p><p> </p><p>Just so you know what you are getting into - Alliant distributes three different families of powder. The RL-22/RL-25 have horrible temp drift and good performance, the RL-17/RL-26/RL-33/RL-50 family exhibit moderate temp drift and unbeatable performance, the RL-16/RL-23 family is supposed to be rock solid with temp changes and give decent performance. I don't think you will get away with running RL-33 over a 100 degree F range and end up happy with the results. With that powder I develop loads in temps close to the temp I expect to use it in which if I have to shoot over temp extremes I might end up with several different loads to all give me the same velocity. I'd plan to use the ammo appropriate for that days temp. </p><p> </p><p>And on the subject, I have a 28 Nolser semi custom build with a Kreiger 8 twist on a vintage Sako action. It is one of my favorites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1279670, member: 63138"] breakshntr Just so you know what you are getting into - Alliant distributes three different families of powder. The RL-22/RL-25 have horrible temp drift and good performance, the RL-17/RL-26/RL-33/RL-50 family exhibit moderate temp drift and unbeatable performance, the RL-16/RL-23 family is supposed to be rock solid with temp changes and give decent performance. I don't think you will get away with running RL-33 over a 100 degree F range and end up happy with the results. With that powder I develop loads in temps close to the temp I expect to use it in which if I have to shoot over temp extremes I might end up with several different loads to all give me the same velocity. I'd plan to use the ammo appropriate for that days temp. And on the subject, I have a 28 Nolser semi custom build with a Kreiger 8 twist on a vintage Sako action. It is one of my favorites. [/QUOTE]
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