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Reloder 26, Temperature Stability Sensitivity Data
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1395916" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>I too live in FL and have been developing loads with RL23. Have had great success with the 162gr Interlocks and 168gr Berger Hybrids in several of my 7mm Rem Mags. Also great speed/accuracy from 215gr Berger Hydrids and 212gr Hornady ELD-X bullets in my 30-06s. Seems very temperature stable from 96°F in summer to @ 48°F winter. I'll have to dig the recorded temperatures and chronographed speeds out of my log books. Love Reloder 23 enough I bought four 8# jugs of it!</p><p></p><p>Also having great luck with RL16! Works so good in my 7mm-08 Rems and my 416 Rem Mag that I bought two 8# jugs of it. Going to buy four more jugs as soon as I can.</p><p></p><p>I've not tried the RL26. Still using Retumbo in the 300 Win Mags and the 338 Lapua Mag. Retumbo is dirty and smoky but, it is so accurate and has great velocity that it's hard to change to something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1395916, member: 93846"] I too live in FL and have been developing loads with RL23. Have had great success with the 162gr Interlocks and 168gr Berger Hybrids in several of my 7mm Rem Mags. Also great speed/accuracy from 215gr Berger Hydrids and 212gr Hornady ELD-X bullets in my 30-06s. Seems very temperature stable from 96°F in summer to @ 48°F winter. I'll have to dig the recorded temperatures and chronographed speeds out of my log books. Love Reloder 23 enough I bought four 8# jugs of it! Also having great luck with RL16! Works so good in my 7mm-08 Rems and my 416 Rem Mag that I bought two 8# jugs of it. Going to buy four more jugs as soon as I can. I've not tried the RL26. Still using Retumbo in the 300 Win Mags and the 338 Lapua Mag. Retumbo is dirty and smoky but, it is so accurate and has great velocity that it's hard to change to something else. [/QUOTE]
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