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Reloading
New reloader powders RL-23 and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett12" data-source="post: 1116319" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>Thanks for the info. </p><p> </p><p> I was really surprised at how well the IMR 4451 worked. My 270 WSM fouls with copper fouling really quick and it also really affects the accuracy. With a clean bore and certain loads, it shoots groups just under an inch. After fouling, those groups open up to almost 2 inches – sometimes more! After starting with a clean bore the IMR 4451 eliminated all fouling and my accuracy held. I could hardly believe it when I ran a patch with Hoppe's #9 through the bore after a range session and it essentially came out clean with no sign of copper fouling. Then I used Wipe Out and still got no copper! I'm certainly sold on the de-coppering powders! So -- it looks like I'll be trying both the IMR 7977 and RL-23 in that rifle. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett12, post: 1116319, member: 35100"] Thanks for the info. I was really surprised at how well the IMR 4451 worked. My 270 WSM fouls with copper fouling really quick and it also really affects the accuracy. With a clean bore and certain loads, it shoots groups just under an inch. After fouling, those groups open up to almost 2 inches – sometimes more! After starting with a clean bore the IMR 4451 eliminated all fouling and my accuracy held. I could hardly believe it when I ran a patch with Hoppe’s #9 through the bore after a range session and it essentially came out clean with no sign of copper fouling. Then I used Wipe Out and still got no copper! I’m certainly sold on the de-coppering powders! So -- it looks like I’ll be trying both the IMR 7977 and RL-23 in that rifle. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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