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Reloading
New reloader powders RL-23 and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett12" data-source="post: 1116216" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>I received my Handloader magazine yesterday and saw the advertisement for Reloader 23 and 26 -- which is the first I've heard of those powders. From reading all these posts, I'm certainly late to the party but unless I missed it -- I've got a question I haven't seen addressed here yet!</p><p> </p><p> I read the advertisement and it says "Contains proprietary de-coppering additive" -- which is what raised my interest. I've tried the new IMR 4451 in a rifle which tends to foul easily with copper, which affects its accuracy. The IMR 4451 really helped that rifle with its fouling issue but it's a little fast for this rifle – a 270 WSM. </p><p> </p><p> Although I haven't tried the IMR 7977 for a slower powder -- I was interested in the statement Alliant made about Reloader 23's de-coppering additive. Since the IMR 4451 really stopped this rifle from fouling – does Reloader 23 and 26 do the same thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett12, post: 1116216, member: 35100"] I received my Handloader magazine yesterday and saw the advertisement for Reloader 23 and 26 -- which is the first I've heard of those powders. From reading all these posts, I’m certainly late to the party but unless I missed it -- I’ve got a question I haven’t seen addressed here yet! I read the advertisement and it says "Contains proprietary de-coppering additive" -- which is what raised my interest. I’ve tried the new IMR 4451 in a rifle which tends to foul easily with copper, which affects its accuracy. The IMR 4451 really helped that rifle with its fouling issue but it’s a little fast for this rifle – a 270 WSM. Although I haven’t tried the IMR 7977 for a slower powder -- I was interested in the statement Alliant made about Reloader 23’s de-coppering additive. Since the IMR 4451 really stopped this rifle from fouling – does Reloader 23 and 26 do the same thing? [/QUOTE]
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