I shot RL-22 for years in my 7mmRem Mags. It is an EXCELLENT powder for hunting. It is fairly temp sensitive, so for all-year-long competition it would not work unless you develop loads for all 4 seasons! It gives incredible accuracy and velocity. It is a bit slower than H4831sc, almost right on top of IMR 7828 in burn rate. Like all the "old", as in RL-19, 22 and 25, it is very dirty! So for hunting it is superlative! Conversely, RL-23, although Alliant states that it is a bit slower than RL-22, that is hogwash! It is closer to RL-19 than to RL-22! Tit-for-tat in most applications, it is just a mite faster than H4831sc. It burns "fairly" clean, certainly cleaner than RL-22! It is very temp-stable! I have shot it in Arizona from the 40s to 112 on a day with no ill effects! It produces LOADS of velocity and has the propensity for excellent accuracy to boot!Can anyone give me the specifics on Reloader 22 vs Reloader 23? Which of the new powders corresponds to Reloader 19?
Thanks.
That is a nickle's worth! Thanks much.I shot RL-22 for years in my 7mmRem Mags. It is an EXCELLENT powder for hunting. It is fairly temp sensitive, so for all-year-long competition it would not work unless you develop loads for all 4 seasons! It gives incredible accuracy and velocity. It is a bit slower than H4831sc, almost right on top of IMR 7828 in burn rate. Like all the "old", as in RL-19, 22 and 25, it is very dirty! So for hunting it is superlative! Conversely, RL-23, although Alliant states that it is a bit slower than RL-22, that is hogwash! It is closer to RL-19 than to RL-22! Tit-for-tat in most applications, it is just a mite faster than H4831sc. It burns "fairly" clean, certainly cleaner than RL-22! It is very temp-stable! I have shot it in Arizona from the 40s to 112 on a day with no ill effects! It produces LOADS of velocity and has the propensity for excellent accuracy to boot!
As far as how RL-23 relates to RL-19, it is only slightly slower and closer to RL-19 than it is to RL-22! However, RL-19 is much dirtier than RL-23. That's my 2 cents.
Re-23 is suppose to have some copper fouling preventative added
So Paul...Yes KMart, all of our Reloder(R) rifle powders contain decoppering agent, with the exception of Reloder 17.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Shoot well,
Paul
So with that being said, what RL powder will give me the velocity I get from RL 17 and have a decoppering agent. RL26?? I shoot this in a 6.5x47, from a 26" Brux barrelYes KMart, all of our Reloder(R) rifle powders contain decoppering agent, with the exception of Reloder 17.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Shoot well,
Paul
Hello Bulletbob, I would like to help you, but I'm not sure I can because we don't test 6.5x47, and it may be that Reloder(R) 17 can't be bested in your application. Reloder 26 may or may not work, depending on the specifics of your load and system. I would also suggest looking at Reloder 16, since 17 and 16 are pretty close burn speed wise in many applications. You may not be able to obtain higher velocity, but Reloder 16's design is so efficient you may get pretty close.So with that being said, what RL powder will give me the velocity I get from RL 17 and have a decoppering agent. RL26?? I shoot this in a 6.5x47, from a 26" Brux barrel
Of course since I use RL17....thanks.Yes KMart, all of our Reloder(R) rifle powders contain decoppering agent, with the exception of Reloder 17.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Shoot well,
Paul
Which powder are you referring to truck driver?Alliant Reloading;
After looking at your load guide I didn't see any load info for a 338 Win Mag and was wondering if it isn't recommended for use in that cartridge?
Sorry I thank faster then I can type and for forgot to mention it was RL26. I have a good load with RL 17 with a 210gr Nosler PT but after seeing what it would do velocity wise in a 300 wm I was wonder what advantages it might give me in the 338 wm.Which powder are you referring to truck driver?
We have data on several of our powders on the Alliant Powder(R) site, including Reloder 16 and 17. On our Speer site we have additional data for those bullets. Reloder 23 performance was held back by the amount we could load at SAAMI overall lengths, but Reloder 26 generated excellent velocities.
https://www.speer-ammo.com/reloading/rifle?cartridge=338-winchester-magnum
Good luck,
Paul