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Reloading
300WM 196 HH - RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1986932" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Wolf76: Attached is the Alliant RL26 recipes from moments ago. The velocities shown will be passed very quickly due to 181HH design as I bet you already know. In my rifle (G1 Sendero 26" barrel) the CBTO resulted in being about 0.95 off to meet the max COAL of the internal hinged floor plate of the stock 700 Sendero. So plenty of jump and it didn't bother the accuracy at all. There are 180 grain bullets listed so that is what I chose to begin the ladder well <u><strong>below</strong></u> those max powder charges. I am also anal on pushing pressure in ladders so I used 0.3 gr increments when I am in an unknown situation which I know is overly cautious to some or most but that is my decision to protect the brass as much as possible. I stop when I see even the faintest signs of pressure which is normally confirmed when I shoot the next 0.3 increment and protects the brass for me. I just feel it is in my best interest to load this conservatively. I will say I saw velocity immediately above the table expected so keep that in mind as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1986932, member: 63925"] Wolf76: Attached is the Alliant RL26 recipes from moments ago. The velocities shown will be passed very quickly due to 181HH design as I bet you already know. In my rifle (G1 Sendero 26" barrel) the CBTO resulted in being about 0.95 off to meet the max COAL of the internal hinged floor plate of the stock 700 Sendero. So plenty of jump and it didn't bother the accuracy at all. There are 180 grain bullets listed so that is what I chose to begin the ladder well [U][B]below[/B][/U] those max powder charges. I am also anal on pushing pressure in ladders so I used 0.3 gr increments when I am in an unknown situation which I know is overly cautious to some or most but that is my decision to protect the brass as much as possible. I stop when I see even the faintest signs of pressure which is normally confirmed when I shoot the next 0.3 increment and protects the brass for me. I just feel it is in my best interest to load this conservatively. I will say I saw velocity immediately above the table expected so keep that in mind as well. [/QUOTE]
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