Both marketed by Alliant, but they are totally different.
Reloder 15 is a medium burn rate powder that has worked well for 6BR and Dasher shooters in BR game. It likes to run up near max, but it can be temp sensitive.
Reloder 16 is in the H4350 burn range. Works great for mid-sized 6mm cartridge and even .284 Win. It is very accurate, may give a little more FPS than H4350, and is formulated to be very NON-sensitive to temperature changes.
I really like Alliant powder. I have used it for years. 16 is a great powder, but I have also done well with 15.I hate to correct the Boss, but... (sorry Paul) Reloder(R) 15 and Reloder 16 are both produced in the Bofors Karlskoga facility in Sweden. The Swiss Reloders are 17/26/33/50.
Other than that, the Boss' descriptions are good, [Regarding] Norma 203B and Reloder 15 ... They are both produced with the same base material, but our Reloder 15 is accepted to a much more demanding procedure/specification.
Thank you for the interest in Alliant's rifle powders.
Shoot well,
Paul
Paul, I am still waiting for R26 to show up.I hate to correct the Boss, but... (sorry Paul) Reloder(R) 15 and Reloder 16 are both produced in the Bofors Karlskoga facility in Sweden. The Swiss Reloders are 17/26/33/50.
Other than that, the Boss' descriptions are good, [Regarding] Norma 203B and Reloder 15 ... They are both produced with the same base material, but our Reloder 15 is accepted to a much more demanding procedure/specification.
Thank you for the interest in Alliant's rifle powders.
Shoot well,
Paul
I hate to correct the Boss, but... (sorry Paul) Reloder(R) 15 and Reloder 16 are both produced in the Bofors Karlskoga facility in Sweden. The Swiss Reloders are 17/26/33/50.
Other than that, the Boss' descriptions are good, [Regarding] Norma 203B and Reloder 15 ... They are both produced with the same base material, but our Reloder 15 is accepted to a much more demanding procedure/specification.
Thank you for the interest in Alliant's rifle powders.
Shoot well,
Paul
Paul, I am still waiting for R26 to show up.
Paul, would you say RL16 is more similar to RL17, but in a more temp stable form, than any of the other RL powders?
Paul, would you say RL16 is more similar to RL17, but in a more temp stable form, than any of the other RL powders?
Paul, would you say RL16 is more similar to RL17, but in a more temp stable form, than any of the other RL powders?
I hate to correct the Boss, but... (sorry Paul) Reloder(R) 15 and Reloder 16 are both produced in the Bofors Karlskoga facility in Sweden. The Swiss Reloders are 17/26/33/50.
Has anyone compared thee two powders ?
RL17 is an entirely different animal.
Thank you.Sorry for the inconvenience rogina, but our supplier was over a month late, and it has not yet cleared customs.
You will see it in distribution within the next few weeks.
Sounds like RL23 vs RL22. I have not tested it but 23 might be bulkier than 26.I know I am not the guy you were asking, but here is my experience with RL16, so far:
I would put RL16 in a similar class with H100V and RL17.
It is more temp stable than both of these.
Of the three, RL17 is the most dense, meaning it requires the least case volume to work.
RL16 is bulkier than RL17 and requires more case volume.
RL16 yields slightly lower muzzle velocity than RL17.
In development for a friend's F-Class rifle in .260 Rem (Lapua brass, 147 ELD-M's), RL16 produced both higher velocity and better accuracy than H4350.