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Temperature Sensitivity of Alliant Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1447544" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Every rifle that I have properly developed a load for with RL26 has proved spectacular in temp stability. My 300 WSM changed 7 fps over 53° of temp change. I also have a 300 WM that has maintained a single digit ES with cold bore velocity readings from 28° -72°. I have also worked up a load in my 338 LM that is exceeding my best H1000 and Retumbo loads in both precision with an extra 50-75 fps.</p><p></p><p>Better than H1000? IMO it's right there with it, if not even a bit more versatile for use in a wider range of cartridges due to it's density and burn rate.</p><p></p><p>Better than Retumbo? Absolutely! Even though it's a faster burn rate than Retumbo, RL26 generally outperforms in many large capacity magnum cartridges that Retumbo was designed for.</p><p></p><p>IMO RL26 behaves like a faster burning N570.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1447544, member: 16938"] Every rifle that I have properly developed a load for with RL26 has proved spectacular in temp stability. My 300 WSM changed 7 fps over 53° of temp change. I also have a 300 WM that has maintained a single digit ES with cold bore velocity readings from 28° -72°. I have also worked up a load in my 338 LM that is exceeding my best H1000 and Retumbo loads in both precision with an extra 50-75 fps. Better than H1000? IMO it's right there with it, if not even a bit more versatile for use in a wider range of cartridges due to it's density and burn rate. Better than Retumbo? Absolutely! Even though it's a faster burn rate than Retumbo, RL26 generally outperforms in many large capacity magnum cartridges that Retumbo was designed for. IMO RL26 behaves like a faster burning N570. [/QUOTE]
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