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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1325264" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I have to say this powder is like magic! I have never used anything like it before. I use it in my custom .308 Norma with 208gr ELDs, Bertram brass, and Fed 215s. I used RL23 and IMR 7828 before and couldn't get the velocity, accuracy, and lower ES that I was looking for. I picked up a pound of RL26 just to try and it really surprised me. I worked up from 66 grains, which was max with RL23, and stopped at 71 gr because this load shoots in the .3s goes 2960fps and has an ES of 17. My primers never changed from 66 up to 71 grains, they are still round and I have no ejector mark or anything. I could go up at least another grain but I am happy with where I'm at now.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to test temp stability, but from what I've been hearing its suppose to be pretty good. Looking forward to testing RL26 in my .270 and my .243 with 100s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1325264, member: 69478"] I have to say this powder is like magic! I have never used anything like it before. I use it in my custom .308 Norma with 208gr ELDs, Bertram brass, and Fed 215s. I used RL23 and IMR 7828 before and couldn't get the velocity, accuracy, and lower ES that I was looking for. I picked up a pound of RL26 just to try and it really surprised me. I worked up from 66 grains, which was max with RL23, and stopped at 71 gr because this load shoots in the .3s goes 2960fps and has an ES of 17. My primers never changed from 66 up to 71 grains, they are still round and I have no ejector mark or anything. I could go up at least another grain but I am happy with where I'm at now. I have yet to test temp stability, but from what I've been hearing its suppose to be pretty good. Looking forward to testing RL26 in my .270 and my .243 with 100s. [/QUOTE]
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