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I know the N160 is a tad faster than N165, and you can't go wrong by filling the case with N165 as far as pressure goes, but I'm wondering if I could drive bullets faster with the 500-series variant of N160 without the resulting pressure of the latter powder? And where would RL-22 fit in with N560, N165, and N160? I'm playing with 139-grain SSTs. I've posted elsewhere for information about loads, but I thought I'd post over here, too. Thanks. Russ ------------------ | ||
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I maxed out the 30 06 AI/200 grs Nosler Part. with N165 at 2720 fps. The N560 (62grs)gave 2800 fps with the same bullet. I'm cautiously increasing the load for the sake of testing, as I find 2800 fps sufficient. N160 gives higher pressures in the AI although the burning rate is close to N560. You can't really compare N500 series powders with others; they are very sensitive to case form and capacity, I think. Be careful. Regards Boha | |||
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My favorite all around load for my .280 AI (Remington 700 KS Mountain Rifle w/ a 24" HART stainless barrel) is 60.5gr of Reloader 22, 140gr Nosler BT, and Federal Match primers. I get 3073fps out of that with a 3 shot group of .212" this week. Not too shabby from a mountain weight hunting rifle. Hope it helps.
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I get the most velocity with Norma MRP and Reloader 22 in my 280 Ackley. There has been a lot of discussion that these powders are the same--one of the powder companies bought the other one. I load 64g MRP behind the 140g Sierra and this is safe in my rifle;it will stay right with my 7mm mag. Sambubba | |||
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What would be a practical starting load for RL-22? It's a custom-built rifle and it's "sound." I understand I don't want to start at the top end of the scale, per se, but I don't need to start at the bottom end, either. I'm inclined to lean toward the starting loads for 7mm Remington Magnum. Thoughts? Russ ------------------ | |||
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In my rifle the Nosler max load of 60.5g of Re22 behind a 140g was pretty mild.I have never seen a 270 that would not shoot 60g H4831 behind a 130g,so it would seem with a larger bore and an improved version that this should be a good place to start. Sambubba | |||
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