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Reloader 22 substitutes
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 257349" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>The half second delay could be from several things. One possibility is tumbling media stuck in the flash hole that was overlooked. Don't know if that is a possibility in your friend's case or not. </p><p></p><p>BH is correct in that none of them are an equal swap 1 to 1, but it wasn't implied anywhere. Even the most consistent powders need to be rechecked when you change lots. </p><p></p><p>Reloder 22 did have a couple of bad batches several years ago with a recall. I received 4 pounds. However, I've been loading this powder for a number of years and have never personally witnessed any substantial or even minimal changes shooting various rifles from almost sea level to over 6000 feet, in addition to temp changes of about 80 degrees. </p><p></p><p>That said, it is my opinion that it's usually best to do load development when it is a little warmer outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 257349, member: 2693"] The half second delay could be from several things. One possibility is tumbling media stuck in the flash hole that was overlooked. Don't know if that is a possibility in your friend's case or not. BH is correct in that none of them are an equal swap 1 to 1, but it wasn't implied anywhere. Even the most consistent powders need to be rechecked when you change lots. Reloder 22 did have a couple of bad batches several years ago with a recall. I received 4 pounds. However, I've been loading this powder for a number of years and have never personally witnessed any substantial or even minimal changes shooting various rifles from almost sea level to over 6000 feet, in addition to temp changes of about 80 degrees. That said, it is my opinion that it's usually best to do load development when it is a little warmer outside. [/QUOTE]
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