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Anybody Tried Any RL-26 Yet

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04 February 2015, 21:26
TexKD
Anybody Tried Any RL-26 Yet
I see that the newer RL-26 is out and is being stocked some. It is supposed to be "similar" to RL-25 but with more temperature stability - and maybe some more consistency too.

Has anybody tried any of it out yet and could possibly share an input or opinions of it?

I have some RL-25 and it does give more velocity at maximum book loadings in my 7MM RM than does my Winchester 780.

But as there is no RL-25 I thought I might give the 26 a try.

Thanks.
04 February 2015, 23:43
Stonecreek
The two powders are completely different, being made in two different countries by two different manufacturers. However, they are very similar in burning rate, with most maximum loads with RL-26 using just 1-2% more powder than maximum loads with RL-25, and showing just a few FPS more velocity.

But from the information which Alliant is putting out, if you like RL-25 you will like RL-26 as well or better in the same cartridges.

Here is what Alliant is saying about its new RL 26:


Reloder 26

Reloder 26 offer high velocities in large magnum cases. Achieve awesome ballistics with new Reloder 26 from Alliant Powder. The propellant’s burn speed falls between that of Reloder 22 and Reloder 33, and it incorporates EI® technology to produce extremely high velocities in magnum cartridges. Reloder 26 has a high bulk density that allows larger powder charges, and it provides a consistent, controlled response to temperature changes.

Features & Benefits:
 EI technology produces extremely high velocities in magnum cartridges
 Contains proprietary de-coppering additive
 Controlled temperature stability
 Excellent lot-to-lot consistency
 Formulation contains no DNT or DBP
 Made in Switzerland for Alliant Powder
05 February 2015, 05:16
Rapidrob
It works very well in the .338 Lapua.
I did not see a gain in any fps in the .300 Weatherby or the 8mm Remington magnum over the RL-25. Just not enough of the powder charge to develop enough of a pressure change in the latter two calibers.
In the really big magnums and the .50 BMG based calibers it should do very well.


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07 February 2015, 08:56
TexKD
I haven't gotten it picked up and working on some loads for the 26 yet. But thanks guys.