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Reloading
300WSM - 190 ABLR - Winner
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1956379" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>It may be the powder of choice that is the possibility of avoiding compressed loads. I am sold on RL16 for the 300WSM and it takes far less to get velocity that most. I am using only 62.5 grains of RL16 with the 190 which is far less than most powders. I bet if I used RL26 it would definitely be a compressed load since it is with the 190 Impact. I then switched to RL16 and better load density etc. without compression. I do not like compressed loads so I adjust my powders to avoid them. Unless it is a ball powder than maybe depending upon caliber.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: This is a safe load in my rifle so I have to remind anyone you have to follow proper loading steps to establish a load and not copy anyone else's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1956379, member: 63925"] It may be the powder of choice that is the possibility of avoiding compressed loads. I am sold on RL16 for the 300WSM and it takes far less to get velocity that most. I am using only 62.5 grains of RL16 with the 190 which is far less than most powders. I bet if I used RL26 it would definitely be a compressed load since it is with the 190 Impact. I then switched to RL16 and better load density etc. without compression. I do not like compressed loads so I adjust my powders to avoid them. Unless it is a ball powder than maybe depending upon caliber. Disclaimer: This is a safe load in my rifle so I have to remind anyone you have to follow proper loading steps to establish a load and not copy anyone else's. [/QUOTE]
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