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Reloading
Alliant RL powders compared to Hodgdon Exteme
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<blockquote data-quote="Casing" data-source="post: 464082" data-attributes="member: 17014"><p>I have reloaded rifle ammo for about 10 years now and I have some very accurate loads with the Alliant powders mainly in RL22 and RL25. The bad thing is they are so temp sensitive I do not use them anymore. With my 280AI and my Weatherby calibers I switched to Hodgdon H4831sc for that reason........................ I would develop a great load in the summer with Alliant, when late fall came around and the temps changed so would my point of impact! Sometimes as much as 3 inches! I kept trying to make it work and after talking to other shooters with the same problem I just abandoned the Alliant powder. It's velocities are excellent also but if I can't put the bullets where I want to I don't want to use it................... I am also new to shotshell reloading and am afraid to use Alliant for shotshell reloading because of my experience with rifle loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casing, post: 464082, member: 17014"] I have reloaded rifle ammo for about 10 years now and I have some very accurate loads with the Alliant powders mainly in RL22 and RL25. The bad thing is they are so temp sensitive I do not use them anymore. With my 280AI and my Weatherby calibers I switched to Hodgdon H4831sc for that reason........................ I would develop a great load in the summer with Alliant, when late fall came around and the temps changed so would my point of impact! Sometimes as much as 3 inches! I kept trying to make it work and after talking to other shooters with the same problem I just abandoned the Alliant powder. It's velocities are excellent also but if I can't put the bullets where I want to I don't want to use it................... I am also new to shotshell reloading and am afraid to use Alliant for shotshell reloading because of my experience with rifle loads. [/QUOTE]
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