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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1326202" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>After much reading on this unicorn powder I tried it in my 243AI with 105s. With Re22, I was able to get 3250 if I was willing to beat up my brass; I ended up at 3200 to not destroy my cases. 3280 would have been one use only.</p><p></p><p>With Re26, I am essentially getting 80-100 fps with the same effects on the case. So I can shoot about 3280 with the same brass result as 3200 with Re22.</p><p></p><p>Compared to the unicorn claims this is a modest difference. Earlier claims in this thread are 3380 for 243AI, mine is a 24" barrel, I hope they are shooting much longer. I guarantee this would blow primers in my rifle. But, this is a significant enough difference that I will transition to Re26 as my routine load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1326202, member: 1656"] After much reading on this unicorn powder I tried it in my 243AI with 105s. With Re22, I was able to get 3250 if I was willing to beat up my brass; I ended up at 3200 to not destroy my cases. 3280 would have been one use only. With Re26, I am essentially getting 80-100 fps with the same effects on the case. So I can shoot about 3280 with the same brass result as 3200 with Re22. Compared to the unicorn claims this is a modest difference. Earlier claims in this thread are 3380 for 243AI, mine is a 24" barrel, I hope they are shooting much longer. I guarantee this would blow primers in my rifle. But, this is a significant enough difference that I will transition to Re26 as my routine load. [/QUOTE]
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