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Reloading
Replacement for rl-26 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2257389" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>First off, RL-22 may be less temp stable but you said it gave you great result. But if you want to change from 26, H1000 is great. Read Cal Zant's Precision Rifle Blog on the 168 Bergers and H1000....Coincidentally I had gotten into this combo when wrote the article and need I say his writings are spot on? </p><p></p><p>I have not found other powders to give the same top end velocities as RL-26 but 100-150fps difference isn't enough for me to worry about when I'm disappointed if they don't all go into the same hole @100, < .5 MOA @500 in changing breezes of 2 - 10 mph out of a stock Savage. The Berger VLDH and VLDCH are both easy to load for...not especially depth sensitive. Lots of articles on it, espeically Bryan Litz's explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2257389, member: 28741"] First off, RL-22 may be less temp stable but you said it gave you great result. But if you want to change from 26, H1000 is great. Read Cal Zant's Precision Rifle Blog on the 168 Bergers and H1000....Coincidentally I had gotten into this combo when wrote the article and need I say his writings are spot on? I have not found other powders to give the same top end velocities as RL-26 but 100-150fps difference isn't enough for me to worry about when I'm disappointed if they don't all go into the same hole @100, < .5 MOA @500 in changing breezes of 2 - 10 mph out of a stock Savage. The Berger VLDH and VLDCH are both easy to load for...not especially depth sensitive. Lots of articles on it, espeically Bryan Litz's explain. [/QUOTE]
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