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Reloading
30-06 208 Amax RL-22
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 561397" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>you might want to try some re17. I have a tikka 23" '06 with 1:11. Its got a little bit of a roomy throat and I hang the bullets out near the rifling. Right around 54.3 re 17 has me cranking about 2650 with no apparent pressure problems. The powder also works great with the 208 amax and my 308. It's a little 20" vtr and a work up of right around 48 grains (again a very long throat on this one) has me doing right around 2500 fps.</p><p>Re17 seems to be a wonder powder for both cases with the heavies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 561397, member: 180"] you might want to try some re17. I have a tikka 23" '06 with 1:11. Its got a little bit of a roomy throat and I hang the bullets out near the rifling. Right around 54.3 re 17 has me cranking about 2650 with no apparent pressure problems. The powder also works great with the 208 amax and my 308. It's a little 20" vtr and a work up of right around 48 grains (again a very long throat on this one) has me doing right around 2500 fps. Re17 seems to be a wonder powder for both cases with the heavies. [/QUOTE]
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