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6XC Load Testing Analysis N550, RL23, IMR-4166, H4350
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<blockquote data-quote="357Mag" data-source="post: 1553899" data-attributes="member: 106883"><p>Ballisticsguy -</p><p></p><p>Howdy !</p><p></p><p>Superb report !! Lively and informative !</p><p></p><p>I found IMR4166 to be a bit twitchy, when testing in ( of all things ) ,35 Remington.</p><p>When excess pressure showed up, it was Right NOW !!</p><p></p><p>I'm doing load work w/ RL-23 in my "DEEP 6" wildcat ( 51.2gr H2O capacity,</p><p> 29" barrel ).</p><p></p><p>Initially thought the charge of Rl-23 would prove to be in-between those I've used for RL-22 and IMR7828 loads. As it turned out, range testing showed max RL-23 loads to be within .1 gr of those seen when using RL-22. I was surprised a bit by this, but hey... that's why we test. I'm doing load work w/ Sierra 6mm 95 "T-Mk".</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of RL-23 burning cooler than RL-22, and that it gives a nice high load density; albiet not the completely full case I can safely run w/ IMR7828.</p><p></p><p>I measure using an old LYMAN w/ Culver insert, and check onaccurqcy of the thrown charges using an O'Haus " Dial-a-Grain ". ..." Trust, but verify " .</p><p></p><p>Thanx for the superlative report !!</p><p></p><p></p><p>With regards,</p><p> 357Mag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="357Mag, post: 1553899, member: 106883"] Ballisticsguy - Howdy ! Superb report !! Lively and informative ! I found IMR4166 to be a bit twitchy, when testing in ( of all things ) ,35 Remington. When excess pressure showed up, it was Right NOW !! I'm doing load work w/ RL-23 in my "DEEP 6" wildcat ( 51.2gr H2O capacity, 29" barrel ). Initially thought the charge of Rl-23 would prove to be in-between those I've used for RL-22 and IMR7828 loads. As it turned out, range testing showed max RL-23 loads to be within .1 gr of those seen when using RL-22. I was surprised a bit by this, but hey... that's why we test. I'm doing load work w/ Sierra 6mm 95 "T-Mk". I like the idea of RL-23 burning cooler than RL-22, and that it gives a nice high load density; albiet not the completely full case I can safely run w/ IMR7828. I measure using an old LYMAN w/ Culver insert, and check onaccurqcy of the thrown charges using an O'Haus " Dial-a-Grain ". ..." Trust, but verify " . Thanx for the superlative report !! With regards, 357Mag [/QUOTE]
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