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Reloader 15 and the .416 Rigby
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I don't know if this particular powder and cartridge combo has been talked about before. According to a close friend, to closely approximate a cordite load, you need to multiply the original cordite load by 1.19 to achieve the equivalent load for RL-15. According to my friend, the cordite load with a 400 gr. bullet in the Rigby was 71 grs. Using that figure and the multiplier, you would use 84.5 grs. of RL-15.

Has anyone any experience with this powder/ bullet combo?


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Posts: 1699 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 14 April 2004Reply With Quote
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Yes.

Be sure to use the Kynoch brand foam spacers to help fill the case. Use an F 21555 or 215M primer.

That load will give you 2,300 fps. The recoil will be significantly less than the standard 98 grains of H4831 load.

I believe that Federal just uses something very similar to RL-15, and their unobtainable F 216 primer for their Ammunition.

Kynoch uses the above mentioned spacers. Both loads perform just fine.

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Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Lawndart - Thanks, that's just what my friend said. The lower recoil was what I was looking for while maintaing reasonable velocity. Do you know where those Kynoch spacers are available?


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Kynoch out of England will sell them to you direct for nine pounds per 100.

Also, give the US Kynoch distributor a call and ask if they carry them.

I am getting some punch cutters from buffalo arms to make my own. Probably two months away for that project.


 
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