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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Temperature Sensitivity Experience N560 and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 2255983" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>From what I know about RL-26 is that others on here (other threads about RL-26 and temp sensitivity) is it has little sensitivity in the cooler temps but once you get above 80* it gets a little radical where pressures get high real quick. I personally don't have any first hand knowledge as I haven't loaded RL-26 yet. I seen a chart and can't quite remember if it was from hodgdon or not but one of the most stable powders (that have been discussed here) H1000 was one of the top ones with H4350 being the best. </p><p>me personally I do not worry about this very much as I don't see myself shooting any hand loads or hunting rifles above 80*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 2255983, member: 26633"] From what I know about RL-26 is that others on here (other threads about RL-26 and temp sensitivity) is it has little sensitivity in the cooler temps but once you get above 80* it gets a little radical where pressures get high real quick. I personally don’t have any first hand knowledge as I haven’t loaded RL-26 yet. I seen a chart and can’t quite remember if it was from hodgdon or not but one of the most stable powders (that have been discussed here) H1000 was one of the top ones with H4350 being the best. me personally I do not worry about this very much as I don’t see myself shooting any hand loads or hunting rifles above 80*. [/QUOTE]
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