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Reloading
Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowfishn" data-source="post: 1325501" data-attributes="member: 56875"><p>I set my Ba to 0.3558 for my lot of powder, Alliant Reloder-26 lot # 08014Y050115 several months ago when first working up loads with RL26. It works well for predicting what will happen as I try new Bullets. My first lot of RL26 was a tad lower in burn rate but still higher than what QL had in its database. I bought 5 of the 1 lb canisters that were available at my local gun shop of the Alliant Reloder-26 lot # 08014Y050115 and still have a couple lbs left. The weather is just starting to get hot enough here so I will be able to do a good temperature check on it for my 6.5 Creedmoor. I want to wait for a 90+ degree day to get some readings.</p><p>It is interesting to see some have had to increase to a Ba of 0.368 and even 0.371 I thought my lot was a hot one but I guess not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowfishn, post: 1325501, member: 56875"] I set my Ba to 0.3558 for my lot of powder, Alliant Reloder-26 lot # 08014Y050115 several months ago when first working up loads with RL26. It works well for predicting what will happen as I try new Bullets. My first lot of RL26 was a tad lower in burn rate but still higher than what QL had in its database. I bought 5 of the 1 lb canisters that were available at my local gun shop of the Alliant Reloder-26 lot # 08014Y050115 and still have a couple lbs left. The weather is just starting to get hot enough here so I will be able to do a good temperature check on it for my 6.5 Creedmoor. I want to wait for a 90+ degree day to get some readings. It is interesting to see some have had to increase to a Ba of 0.368 and even 0.371 I thought my lot was a hot one but I guess not so much. [/QUOTE]
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