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Reloading
Anyone burn Re#33 in a 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1749416" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>Like my 6.5-06 with the same internal capacity as the PRC Rel 33 is way to slow. You can't get enough of the powder in the case. Rel 33 does make my 264 mag perform beautifully. . Powders like Rel 22 I believe will work well in the PRC with 100 to 120gr bullets the same as it does in my 6.5-06. IMR 7828 also a great powder with 140gr class bullets in the 6.5-06 & PRC. I have Rel 26 & it is not magic. Yes it works well with some bullets but not all. I do recommenced IMR-7828 with the 140 gr. A powder which seems to be readily available. Try some & you might be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1749416, member: 109476"] Like my 6.5-06 with the same internal capacity as the PRC Rel 33 is way to slow. You can't get enough of the powder in the case. Rel 33 does make my 264 mag perform beautifully. . Powders like Rel 22 I believe will work well in the PRC with 100 to 120gr bullets the same as it does in my 6.5-06. IMR 7828 also a great powder with 140gr class bullets in the 6.5-06 & PRC. I have Rel 26 & it is not magic. Yes it works well with some bullets but not all. I do recommenced IMR-7828 with the 140 gr. A powder which seems to be readily available. Try some & you might be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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