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Reloading
Rl 33
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 825877" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>drbill, we've been using rl22 in the 300win, 7rem, and 7stw for upwards of twenty years and never had any trouble with primers at higher temps. with it. It's been 215's all the way for rl22. I just give it a bit of headroom ( I like to go with a bigger round rather than pushing the rifle anyway) as I do with single base powders. What bullet weight are you using in your 7rem; if you are at 140 grains you should see around 40-50 fps loss from summer to winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 825877, member: 48043"] drbill, we've been using rl22 in the 300win, 7rem, and 7stw for upwards of twenty years and never had any trouble with primers at higher temps. with it. It's been 215's all the way for rl22. I just give it a bit of headroom ( I like to go with a bigger round rather than pushing the rifle anyway) as I do with single base powders. What bullet weight are you using in your 7rem; if you are at 140 grains you should see around 40-50 fps loss from summer to winter. [/QUOTE]
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