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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Tried RL-33 in three different chamberings today
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 708024" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>To me it seems like N-570 is more dense than R-33 and it's much more coarse. 1 or 2 kernels of N-570 will easily jump .1 of a grain. R-33 was similar but not quite as heavy IMO.</p><p></p><p>I will try 76grs and I might load one at 77 just to see how it does. I'm definitely going to load up a few at 75grs to check accuracy again.</p><p></p><p>I might have to dig out my .30-378 IMP. to see how this R-33 does. When I built it years ago many of these powders weren't available so I got to burn good old WC872 charcoal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 708024, member: 13110"] To me it seems like N-570 is more dense than R-33 and it's much more coarse. 1 or 2 kernels of N-570 will easily jump .1 of a grain. R-33 was similar but not quite as heavy IMO. I will try 76grs and I might load one at 77 just to see how it does. I'm definitely going to load up a few at 75grs to check accuracy again. I might have to dig out my .30-378 IMP. to see how this R-33 does. When I built it years ago many of these powders weren't available so I got to burn good old WC872 charcoal. [/QUOTE]
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