my loader tryed 4 different powders etc...we found also rl-22 was a good combo for my 300 win mag..im getting 3275 1000ft..75degrees..with 76.6 gr rl22..note prohunter 28in barrel with a 2in brake added..and my groups are better....lrx shooting better groups at the higher velocity...i will ask my loader if we can push it up to 3300..using NEW 300 win brass...if so ,,,check the grouping...and the cases....I found the velocities quite amazing going from H1000 to RL22 with the 175 LRX. I didn't test for the difference in velocities as I worked up as you did though. Have found similar results with a RUM. I think the big cases are less effected by the smaller increases so I usually do .5 gr increments until pressure.
77 gr H1000 2907 FPS. Crunching powder and had to half seat and then set on the washing machine to settle the powder (Ruger factory box 3.34" COAL).
75.5 gr RL22 3150 FPS.
Ahh...if only Alliant was as temp stable.
Hi Charlie, I was wondering if you found a good velocity node with the 175 LRX: I am doing load development with a CA 300 WM 26" barrel and experimenting with COL I seemed to get really low SDs 0.38" off the lands w/ 74.2 gr. of H4831sc, velocity is 3170 fps and it is looking like it wants to group right there... I wanted to find out if there is a harmonics/velocity node right around that velocity that yields small groups. If you have a 26" barrel the velocity where you found your accuracy node would be helpful. Thank you sir! - ChrisSo I tried some RL 26 behind Barnes 175 gr LRX bullets today in my 300 WM and was astounded at the speeds. I didn't even hit max pressure and quit because it was making me nervous as it was. Results as follows:
77.8 3226
78.1 3215
78.4 3230
78.7 3222 SD 10
79.0 3203. ES 27
79.3 3229
I was surprised by the small difference in velocities despite a charge difference of 1.5 grains overall. Shots were fired over a Magnetospeed Sporter chrono. I'll probably be experimenting further with a charge in the 78.4-78.7 range.
Copy that, thank you Charlie.Hey Chris! I never tested it any further than that initial day. That bullet was a little light for my long-throated 300 WM, and I was curious what would happen if they were propelled by RL-26.
I wish I could find RL26 stuff is like fairy dustSo I tried some RL 26 behind Barnes 175 gr LRX bullets today in my 300 WM and was astounded at the speeds. I didn't even hit max pressure and quit because it was making me nervous as it was. Results as follows:
77.8 3226
78.1 3215
78.4 3230
78.7 3222 SD 10
79.0 3203. ES 27
79.3 3229
I was surprised by the small difference in velocities despite a charge difference of 1.5 grains overall. Shots were fired over a Magnetospeed Sporter chrono. I'll probably be experimenting further with a charge in the 78.4-78.7 range.
I wish I could find RL26 stuff is like fairy dust
Several of us in my area have been trying to get get our hands on some with no luck, this insane shortage sucksI wish that I had found this thread prior to working up a load for my step-son's 300 WM…..I had a bunch of RL 26! I used RL 22….less than pleased with accuracy and velocity! It'll work…..but, could've been much better! memtb
Never used RL26 ( RL26 0.50 fps per °F) and would love to try it if I could find some as well. It is my understanding that RL26's burn rate is really close to H1000, with the later being less temperature sensitive (H1000 0.21 fps per °F).Several of us in my area have been trying to get get our hands on some with no luck, this insane shortage sucks
I am using H1000 in my 180g loads, I know that I should get a bunch of h4831sc to try but I just haven't yetNever used RL26 ( RL26 0.50 fps per °F) and would love to try it if I could find some as well. It is my understanding that RL26's burn rate is really close to H1000, with the later being less temperature sensitive (H1000 0.21 fps per °F).
Have you ever tried H1000 or H4831sc (H4831sc 0.08 fps per °F). Those are my 2 go to powders for the 300 WM. Here is where you can get some right now: https://www.milehighshooting.com/hodgdon-4831sc-1-lb/
Hodgdon: H1000, 1 lb.
Hodgdon: This extruded powder is a member of Hodgdon’s Extreme series of powder with slow-burning characteristics, perfect for highly-overbored magnums like the 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm STW and the 30-378 Weatherby.www.milehighshooting.com