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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1296218" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Thanks guys for the help! I plan on getting a 1:8 twist if I move forward with this project. I would like to try to stick with a more temperature stable powder than RL17. I have a couple friends that have used it and found their loads change a good bit from winter months to spring/summer. I think RL16 could possibly take place of RL17 and H4350, and I can find it at my local Cabelas. I can also get H4831sc and a couple other powders in that burn rate range. I would also be interested in how RL23 might work in the .284 with the heavier bullets. </p><p></p><p>As far as dies, I am thinking about getting the Forster Benchrest seating die and full length sizing die. I also found a reamer with a .322 neck, is that too much clearance with a .315 loaded neck? Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1296218, member: 69478"] Thanks guys for the help! I plan on getting a 1:8 twist if I move forward with this project. I would like to try to stick with a more temperature stable powder than RL17. I have a couple friends that have used it and found their loads change a good bit from winter months to spring/summer. I think RL16 could possibly take place of RL17 and H4350, and I can find it at my local Cabelas. I can also get H4831sc and a couple other powders in that burn rate range. I would also be interested in how RL23 might work in the .284 with the heavier bullets. As far as dies, I am thinking about getting the Forster Benchrest seating die and full length sizing die. I also found a reamer with a .322 neck, is that too much clearance with a .315 loaded neck? Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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