26 February 2003, 18:04
More Powder / More DeadHELP'''''''''''''''''''''
I just picked up a lb of Reloader 10X. The bench rest boys say this MIGHT B THE 1.
I can't find any reloading info. Can U HELP????????????/
Interested in 22 centerfire 222,222Mag,223&22-250.
OH the Web we WEAVE'''''''''
26 February 2003, 19:13
Still CrawfishTry here they make it and have data listed on their site, you can also order a reloading guide from the site:
http://www.alliantpowder.com/ ![[Smile]](images/icons/smile.gif)
28 February 2003, 19:03
More Powder / More DeadStill Crawfish
I checked their www they olny listed certain calibers/bullets .
I emailed them with this response "Use H322 data"
28 February 2003, 19:52
<PaulS>More powder,
If you got a return on your email to use H322 data then you were either at Hodgdon's site or they are telling you that the load for your bullets / cases is comparable to H322 data. (I find that hard to believe)
PaulS
01 March 2003, 08:18
More Powder / More DeadPaul S,
From Alliant < and I Quote: A hint I can offer is that RL10X is about the same burn speed as H-322. The charge wts are similar as well.
If You want the customer service reps name email me.
01 March 2003, 11:48
<Rocky>I received a sheet of RL-10X load data from Alliant which lists loads for the 222, 223, 22-250, 6BR and 308.
Looking at the loads, it would appear that 10X is just a wee bit faster than H322, but within a half-grain of H322 data with max loads.
For example, in my 223s, a 50-gr Hornady over 24.0 of H322 and a WSR primer is warmish, and the Alliant sheet shows 23.6 of 10X with that same bullet and primer. Velocities don't campare due to barrel differences, but that's expected.