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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1841432" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I'm reloading for a 45 Raptor. The loads that I got with the rifle are loaded with 43 grains of Lil Gun. Thos rifle has got quite a snappy recoil to it, even with a heavy barrel, and mediocre muzzlebreak. I am looking to switch powder to something g that is less temp.sensitive and might reduce recoil a bit. My theory (could be way off) is that the Lil Gun is a pretty fast burning powder and is producing the quick snappy recoil, as compared to something that burns a little slower. Can anyone confirm my theory, that changing powder might make the snappy punch into a longer push with different powder? If so, does anyone have a suggestion on a temp insensitive powder that burns slower and can push a 250-300 grain bullet at 2600+ out of a 26" tube?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1841432, member: 73596"] I'm reloading for a 45 Raptor. The loads that I got with the rifle are loaded with 43 grains of Lil Gun. Thos rifle has got quite a snappy recoil to it, even with a heavy barrel, and mediocre muzzlebreak. I am looking to switch powder to something g that is less temp.sensitive and might reduce recoil a bit. My theory (could be way off) is that the Lil Gun is a pretty fast burning powder and is producing the quick snappy recoil, as compared to something that burns a little slower. Can anyone confirm my theory, that changing powder might make the snappy punch into a longer push with different powder? If so, does anyone have a suggestion on a temp insensitive powder that burns slower and can push a 250-300 grain bullet at 2600+ out of a 26" tube? [/QUOTE]
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