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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
RL23 temp stability?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongWalker" data-source="post: 1957315" data-attributes="member: 97337"><p>I worked up the same load with Nosler brass first and then switched to Peterson. I'm at 1.2 gr of RL-23 less than the Nosler load. I originally backed off .5 gr and got a velocity that was super fast. I didn't have any pressure signs but knew it was way to hot to run. I basically reworked the load and I'm getting the same velocity as Nosler 2930 avg w/24" barrel at 1.2 gr less powder. I think Peterson is some sturdy brass and will take a lot of pressure before it shows signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongWalker, post: 1957315, member: 97337"] I worked up the same load with Nosler brass first and then switched to Peterson. I'm at 1.2 gr of RL-23 less than the Nosler load. I originally backed off .5 gr and got a velocity that was super fast. I didn't have any pressure signs but knew it was way to hot to run. I basically reworked the load and I'm getting the same velocity as Nosler 2930 avg w/24" barrel at 1.2 gr less powder. I think Peterson is some sturdy brass and will take a lot of pressure before it shows signs. [/QUOTE]
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