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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1333075" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I haven't seen any problems with RL26 being dirty . </p><p></p><p> a few years ago I was getting false pressure signs on my 338 lapua using RL33 . I kept backing off on the powder charge trying to get the pressure down . as I was doing this RL33 got to be very dirty . just a couple shots and my bbl was very dirty , about like a muzzleloader . after I got things figured out , and brought the pressure up to where it belongs , my dirty powder problem went away . RL33 is just as clean burning as any other powder I use . low pressure loads will cause the powder to burn dirty .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1333075, member: 11011"] I haven't seen any problems with RL26 being dirty . a few years ago I was getting false pressure signs on my 338 lapua using RL33 . I kept backing off on the powder charge trying to get the pressure down . as I was doing this RL33 got to be very dirty . just a couple shots and my bbl was very dirty , about like a muzzleloader . after I got things figured out , and brought the pressure up to where it belongs , my dirty powder problem went away . RL33 is just as clean burning as any other powder I use . low pressure loads will cause the powder to burn dirty . [/QUOTE]
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