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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 2616765" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>My opinion (for what its worth) is that 869 is to slow for a 23ish inch barrel rifle. Rl23 or Rl26 would be more suitable in your rifles barrel length. You should be able to match the speed while not blowing 10 grains of powder out the end in a big flame...but big flames are cool!</p><p>Also when using a spherical powder like 869 you will most likely get better results with a magnum primer vs a lr primer.</p><p> But before wasting any more components...as Denrik in suggested be sure to bed the action and clearance the barrel first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 2616765, member: 88929"] My opinion (for what its worth) is that 869 is to slow for a 23ish inch barrel rifle. Rl23 or Rl26 would be more suitable in your rifles barrel length. You should be able to match the speed while not blowing 10 grains of powder out the end in a big flame...but big flames are cool! Also when using a spherical powder like 869 you will most likely get better results with a magnum primer vs a lr primer. But before wasting any more components...as Denrik in suggested be sure to bed the action and clearance the barrel first. [/QUOTE]
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