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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 25075" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>My brother still has a can of that HOT lot of RL22 that Hodgdon will replace if he cares too. All my data has lot #'s with it so I only compare the same ones. True, work up with each new one. I had one lot that leaned real slow and another was hotter by about 4.0gr.. The load was 120gr RL22 back down to 116 with the next lot, both were over book max of 108gr using a 400gr X in the 416wby. Talk about burnin ammo working up from 106gr, I went back and bought 5 more pounds of that lot# so I didn't have to again...For a while anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 25075, member: 99"] My brother still has a can of that HOT lot of RL22 that Hodgdon will replace if he cares too. All my data has lot #'s with it so I only compare the same ones. True, work up with each new one. I had one lot that leaned real slow and another was hotter by about 4.0gr.. The load was 120gr RL22 back down to 116 with the next lot, both were over book max of 108gr using a 400gr X in the 416wby. Talk about burnin ammo working up from 106gr, I went back and bought 5 more pounds of that lot# so I didn't have to again...For a while anyway. [/QUOTE]
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