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Reloading
340 WEATHERBY LOAD DATA
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<blockquote data-quote="John McLaughlin" data-source="post: 1709826" data-attributes="member: 107220"><p>I have used 86.0 grains of RL22 behind 250 gr Nosler partitions producing 3050 fps in my custom 340 Roy for as long as RL22 has been around. I've taken everything from moose and bears to antelope and coyotes in hot (80°-90°} to -0° weather and never had an issue with powder sensitivity. I am getting 1.5 inch groups at 200 yds. I'd like to try RL26, but have a case of RL22 so why bother. Good luck.JM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John McLaughlin, post: 1709826, member: 107220"] I have used 86.0 grains of RL22 behind 250 gr Nosler partitions producing 3050 fps in my custom 340 Roy for as long as RL22 has been around. I've taken everything from moose and bears to antelope and coyotes in hot (80°-90°} to -0° weather and never had an issue with powder sensitivity. I am getting 1.5 inch groups at 200 yds. I'd like to try RL26, but have a case of RL22 so why bother. Good luck.JM [/QUOTE]
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