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Reloading
H4350 vs RL22
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1781753" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>My go to has mainly been H4350 in the 06 for 180 gr loads. RL22 work as well as does Ramshot Hunter. Used H4895 for 150gr loads. But I tend to be a one load for multiple uses so H4350 with a 180gr PT or original Solid Base has been my load for around a decade or so. I have had RL powder for over two decades but don't remember playing with them much way back then. The older crew at Nosler, who have mostly retired, liked many of the RL powders a decade or more ago. Which is when I got introduced to them. Or I should say is when I started experimenting more with them. But since I shoot and hunt in areas where there can be big temp swings intraday I rely more of temp insensitive powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1781753, member: 95344"] My go to has mainly been H4350 in the 06 for 180 gr loads. RL22 work as well as does Ramshot Hunter. Used H4895 for 150gr loads. But I tend to be a one load for multiple uses so H4350 with a 180gr PT or original Solid Base has been my load for around a decade or so. I have had RL powder for over two decades but don't remember playing with them much way back then. The older crew at Nosler, who have mostly retired, liked many of the RL powders a decade or more ago. Which is when I got introduced to them. Or I should say is when I started experimenting more with them. But since I shoot and hunt in areas where there can be big temp swings intraday I rely more of temp insensitive powders. [/QUOTE]
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