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reloader 16 for 6xc

anyone tried the reloader 16 for 6xc with a 105-107 grain bullet?

I don't have any hands on experience with RL16, but from what I read on Alliant's website, it APPEARS that it is basically an effort by them to replicate the temperature stability of Hodgdon's Extreme line in RL15. So my ASSumption is that it would be too fast for the XC.
I make this ASSumption because I have found RL17 to be MUCH closer in burn rate to RL15 than it is to RL19. I would think it difficult and, frankly pointless, to squeeze another burn rate between 15 and 17. There are several excellent articles on this website under "Powder" explaining the unique properties of RL17. It's not just about burn rate, but about the long, even pressure pulse.
I have found RL17 to be perfect in the 6x47L with 105's or 115's and the two cases have very similar capacity.
 
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I don't have any hands on experience with RL16, but from what I read on Alliant's website, it APPEARS that it is basically an effort by them to replicate the temperature stability of Hodgdon's Extreme line in RL15. So my ASSumption is that it would be too fast for the XC.
I have found RL17 to be perfect in the 6x47L with 105's or 115's and the two cases have very similar capacity.

I think it would definitely be worth a try. I know several shooters using Varget and R-15 with 105's with very good success. WD
 
I don't have any hands on experience with RL16, but from what I read on Alliant's website, it APPEARS that it is basically an effort by them to replicate the temperature stability of Hodgdon's Extreme line in RL15. So my ASSumption is that it would be too fast for the XC.
Incorrect assumption. Alliant Tech Support advises RL16 is in the H4350 burn rate band but with a different pressure curve. It should be ideal for the 6XC with heavy bullets.
I think RL16 is an attempt to bring the latest "wonder powder" characteristics to RL17.

I make this ASSumption because I have found RL17 to be MUCH closer in burn rate to RL15 than it is to RL19. I would think it difficult and, frankly pointless, to squeeze another burn rate between 15 and 17. There are several excellent articles on this website under "Powder" explaining the unique properties of RL17. It's not just about burn rate, but about the long, even pressure pulse.
RL17 is also, per Alliant, in the H4350 burn rate band but just slightly faster, and again, a different pressure curve. RL17 is my go-to for 6.5Creedmoor, as it has provided me with really fast speed, superb accuracy and long case life. I use the same charge weight of RL17 as H4350 with much better results.
As for squeezing another burn rate between 15 and 17, maybe they have and just don't want it to be realized. Take a look at Alliant 2000-MR. Again, per Alliant, this is in the same burn rate band as 16 and 17 but is a spherical powder. I found 2000-MR to be ideal for cartridges with less room inside such as the 6 Dasher. My 28" barrels are dealing out right at 3100 FPS with 105 Hybrids and this powder.
Purely looking at burn rate one would think all these new Alliant powders are needless duplication but I am beginning to look past burn rate charts for powder selection.
 
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I don't have any hands on experience with RL16, but from what I read on Alliant's website, it APPEARS that it is basically an effort by them to replicate the temperature stability of Hodgdon's Extreme line in RL15. So my ASSumption is that it would be too fast for the XC.
Incorrect assumption. Alliant Tech Support advises RL16 is in the H4350 burn rate band but with a different pressure curve. It should be ideal for the 6XC with heavy bullets.
I think RL16 is an attempt to bring the latest "wonder powder" characteristics to RL17.

I make this ASSumption because I have found RL17 to be MUCH closer in burn rate to RL15 than it is to RL19. I would think it difficult and, frankly pointless, to squeeze another burn rate between 15 and 17. There are several excellent articles on this website under "Powder" explaining the unique properties of RL17. It's not just about burn rate, but about the long, even pressure pulse.
RL17 is also, per Alliant, in the H4350 burn rate band but just slightly faster, and again, a different pressure curve. RL17 is my go-to for 6.5Creedmoor, as it has provided me with really fast speed, superb accuracy and long case life. I use the same charge weight of RL17 as H4350 with much better results.
As for squeezing another burn rate between 15 and 17, maybe they have and just don't want it to be realized. Take a look at Alliant 2000-MR. Again, per Alliant, this is in the same burn rate band as 16 and 17 but is a spherical powder. I found 2000-MR to be ideal for cartridges with less room inside such as the 6 Dasher. My 28" barrels are dealing out right at 3100 FPS with 105 Hybrids and this powder.
Purely looking at burn rate one would think all these new Alliant powders are needless duplication but I am beginning to look past burn rate charts for powder selection.

I liked your last paragraph. I have found most powder manufacturer's claims about relative burn rate to be at best meaningless and at worst misleading. The only thing that matters is what your barrel and bullet like.
 
anyone tried the reloader 16 for 6xc with a 105-107 grain bullet?

Nope. But have tried RL17 oh it works very very well. I like the RL17. I am sure 16 would work also but I think it maybe just too fast for a long barrel..Just a gut feeling. 17 works well so does 23 but due to large grain size you can not get good fill with it but RL26 works well also and you can get a dense fill with it in the 6XC
 
RL16 is supposed to be at a burn rate similar to h4350 so I would think it would do great. I want to see how temperature insensitive it is as well. I just need a good starting load
 
RL16 is supposed to be at a burn rate similar to h4350 so I would think it would do great. I want to see how temperature insensitive it is as well. I just need a good starting load
you can do what you like but the H4350,RL17 max near 40.5-41.0 GRS. MAX!...So if I was going to load RL16 with no info I would start at 35.0 GRS and work up in 1.0 grs looking for pressure at the same time I would be chrony'n every load knowing that around 3,000 to 3,150 FPS should be starting to get HOT. I would think it would MAX out before you reach 40.0 GRS. I do not think it is going to be a good powder for the 6XC(not that it will not shoot it well) as the 6XC seems to like slower burning stuff.
I personally think you will find it MAX'ed around 36.0 37.0 grs. If the 16 is a small grain size you will be around 70- 75% fill. H4350-RL17 going to give you 90% fill. RL26 going to give you dense 100+ % fill.
 
you can do what you like but the H4350,RL17 max near 40.5-41.0 GRS. MAX!...So if I was going to load RL16 with no info I would start at 35.0 GRS and work up in 1.0 grs looking for pressure at the same time I would be chrony'n every load knowing that around 3,000 to 3,150 FPS should be starting to get HOT. I would think it would MAX out before you reach 40.0 GRS. I do not think it is going to be a good powder for the 6XC(not that it will not shoot it well) as the 6XC seems to like slower burning stuff.
I personally think you will find it MAX'ed around 36.0 37.0 grs. If the 16 is a small grain size you will be around 70- 75% fill. H4350-RL17 going to give you 90% fill. RL26 going to give you dense 100+ % fill.

I would really like to find something in the max fill area. I would think n160 would be a good go to for that. I prefer loads that are compressed rather than those that are not. Compressed loads have a even powder column when the cartridge is in the chamber
 
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you can do what you like but the H4350,RL17 max near 40.5-41.0 GRS. MAX!...So if I was going to load RL16 with no info I would start at 35.0 GRS and work up in 1.0 grs looking for pressure at the same time I would be chrony'n every load knowing that around 3,000 to 3,150 FPS should be starting to get HOT. I would think it would MAX out before you reach 40.0 GRS. I do not think it is going to be a good powder for the 6XC(not that it will not shoot it well) as the 6XC seems to like slower burning stuff.
I personally think you will find it MAX'ed around 36.0 37.0 grs. If the 16 is a small grain size you will be around 70- 75% fill. H4350-RL17 going to give you 90% fill. RL26 going to give you dense 100+ % fill.



FJIM- what do you suggest as starting load with Re17 -6xc, 7.5 twist 107 Sierras, naked? Would the 40.5 max load in previous post be referencing this combination?
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I thing safety is paramount. Do I think 40.5 is MAX with 17. Yes.
I think a start load is 38.0 RL 17


FJIM- what do you suggest as starting load with Re17 -6xc, 7.5 twist 107 Sierras, naked? Would the 40.5 max load in previous post be referencing this combination?
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