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New RL23 & RL26 Powders

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/9450955/New_RL23_RL26_in_the_6_5x55_27#Post9450955

Wonder when we will start to see this stuff show up?

http://outdoorwriters.atk.com/presskit/NPS/Alliant_Powder/Reloder_23/2014_Alliant_Powder_Reloader23_FINAL.pdf
 
The only problem with alliant is , will we see it any time soon as places like powder valley get so little powder from them it may be a year before we see it.
 
Why not try so IMR-7828SSC or RL-33 they will fill the case more and give you better velocity! Just my 2 cents.

Joe Salt
 
Hello forum members,
I am happy to see that you guys have picked up on our two new rifle powders Reloder(R) 23 and Reloder 26. We introduced them last spring at the NRA convention, but they didn't get any legs because we were unable to ship them into distribution due to delays obtaining the required DOT classifications. We have finally received them (after 71/2 months) so we began shipping late fall.
Below is the "sell sheet" for Reloder 26, as I see just the Reloder 23 is shown in the first post.
http://outdoorwriters.atk.com/presskit/NPS/Alliant_Powder/Reloder_26/2014_Alliant_Powder_Reloader26_FINAL.pdf
If I may, let me provide some factual info about these products. Some of the stuff that gets propagated is not correct.
Reloder 23 is produced by our Swedish partner Bofors, and Reloder 26 is produced in Switzerland by our extremely capable partner Nitrochemie. I have seen it stated that they are both made by Bofors, so that is incorrect.
I have also noticed people are equating Reloder 23 to Reloder 22, and Reloder 26 to Reloder 25. Both of those statements are definitely incorrect. We do state that the performance of Reloder 23 is similar to Reloder 22, and it is, in general burn speed terms, but they are most certainly not the same. (We could have said they are similar to IMRxxxx, or Hxxxx, but that doesn't mean to use that data.) We have worked quite a lot of recipes for Reloder 23, and they are not the same as Reloder 22. Reloder 26 is definitely slower burning than Reloder 25, so there shouldn't be any confusion there either.
Reloder 23 was developed to bring a truly temp stable powder to the Reloder 22 burn speed range using Bofors new process technology. This is the second product developed for us with this TZ(R) process, the first being AR-Comp(TM). We see terrific efficiencies, sd's, accuracy and flat temp response from these powders. Please try them, I think you will be impressed.
Reloder 26 is produced with Nitrochemie's latest generation EI(R) process technology. This is the same impregnation coating process used to produce Reloder 17, Reloder 33 and Reloder 50 for us, and it is fantastic. The "so what" on Reloder 26 is great ballistic efficiency, high bulk density so you can get more of the slow powder into the case to harness the energy, and decent, predictable extreme temp response. Reloder 26 is not as flat at temps as the TZ or Australian materials, but it is very manageable, usually in the 0.5fps/°F range (depending on the application). Just as important, the pressure increases at hot are very manageable. We are using quite a bit of this powder in our Federal factory ammo due to the fantastic ballistics and accuracy.
Both of these new Reloders contain decoppering agent to help reduce coppering up your barrels, but this is nothing new for us. Bofors began adding decoppering agent to our Reloder rifle powders in the 2002 timeframe, and all our Swiss Reloders except 17 contain their proprietary additive. (We may include it in 17 at some point also, but right now we like it just the way it is.) Sorry we didn't have a snappy name figured for the decoppering agents, we just did it.
Both of these new Reloder's are also produced to the current highest level of "green" technology. Actually, all of our Alliant rifle, pistol and shotshell reloading powders meet the current (tough) European requirements for elimination of nasty ingredients. They do not contain any dinitrotoluene or dibutylphthalate, which are a couple of the nasties that are commonly used in smokeless powders.
Thank you for your interest in our new powders.
Shoot well,
Paul
 
OK, so my reply is RL22 going to be discontinued ? I recently purchased 10# of R22 for a great deal to work up loads in my .300WM .
 
One thing I forgot to mention for you Quickload users, the data files for Reloder 23/26 are in the latest update. (At least that is what Hartmut has led me to believe.)
Shoot well,
Paul
 
This is what I was thinking and glad to see it. "The "so what" on Reloder 26 is great ballistic efficiency, high bulk density so you can get more of the slow powder into the case to harness the energy, "


http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/9463072/Alliant_RL_23_RL_26_Really_The#Post9463072
 
Does anybody know where this powder can be purchased and shipped? I am not finding it anywhere but the load data for the 270 WSM is awesome and I would love to develop a load for my Barnes LRX.
 
Paul,

Any idea as to when the QL data for MR-2000 and the MR-4000 powders will be added to the program? I've been trying to obtain this data for at least three years; I've 8 lbs. of both with 2010 manufacturing dates.

Thanks,
DocBII
 
Are these a single base or double base powder ? Interested in the RL26 if it's anywhere close to H1000 in burn rate/temperature.
 
signut said:
Are these a single base or double base powder ? Interested in the RL26 if it's anywhere close to H1000 in burn rate/temperature.
So I take it no one knows yet ?
How about a reply from the ATK gentleman, he should know!
 
signut said:
signut said:
Are these a single base or double base powder ? Interested in the RL26 if it's anywhere close to H1000 in burn rate/temperature.
So I take it no one knows yet ?
How about a reply from the ATK gentleman, he should know!
The ATK gentleman should be responding on a weekend to internet forums? Give him a break.
 
signut,
Sorry I didn't see your question, but Sundays are typically full for me.
Both the Reloder 23 & 26 contain nitroglycerine, so technically they are double base.
Thanks for your interest.
Paul
 

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