I was going to work on some loads in my Whelen, but I had heard at the local gunstore that Reloader 15 is a good option. I haven't used it and was curious to hear if any body had and what their thoughts were. Any and all input is more than welcome.
Yes, its a good combo. Check out the 35 whelen threads in here. 225 gr tsx,s, 250 gr hornadys, speers and so on giving good groups with RL-15. It works in my guns real well. So well I have never tried another powder in my whelens.
I started loading for my M700 Classic 35 Whelen in 1988, using IMR4064 and AA2015BR with great success. I switched to RL 15 and now that is the only powder I use.
Originally posted by brewha: I was going to work on some loads in my Whelen, but I had heard at the local gunstore that Reloader 15 is a good option. I haven't used it and was curious to hear if any body had and what their thoughts were. Any and all input is more than welcome.
After reading numerous internet reviews and posts here, I purchased Alliant’s R15 and am amazed of the results. I’m working on 7mm08 loads with it also. Wish I had the money and storage for a keg of it.
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You would be hard pressed to find a powder more suited to a single cartridge than RL-15 to the 35 Whelen. It is THE powder for 225gr and 250gr bullets. I just loaded up some 225gr Nosler partitions with a max load of 56.5grs of RL-15 and will try it out tomorrow.
Supposedly 63grs of BL-C(2) with a 200gr bullets will get ya 2,800fps but bl-c2 is very dirty and seems inconsistent. H4895 is another very good powder with 200gr bullets.
Posts: 498 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 22 May 2004
There are a few powders that every reloader should keep on hand.....and RL-15 is among them!
Also good for the Whelen is H-4895 and Viht N-140 but as appropriately pointed out....RL-15 is a good pick!
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Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003
I have used IMR 4895 for over 30 years in my Whelen, but I admit that I have been tempted to try R15.
I just turned the bolt, added a scope, and installed a Timney trigger on the old boy as well as a re-blue, so I guess it is time to work up (or at least try) some new loads.
I was going to try a whole range of powders after I got my Whelen. Like 4064, 4320, 4895, varget and R15 I started with R15 and ended there. Groups were very good from the start and a little fine tuning got me all I could ever want. I have more than enough R15 of the same lot number to do me for a long time. You might also want to look at H-335 if any of the other's don't give you the results you desire.