Hugnot
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I plan to use same in .22-.250 with 75"s, and .243 and 6.5X47 Lapua with common bullet weights.
If you like H4350, check out RL-23. It meters really poorly but performs identical to H4350 in 6mm grain for grain. Ridiculously temp stable. Not super popular so should be easier to find in stock.Thanks all - next week I will try StaBall in .22-.250 7.7T w 75's & 6.5X47L 8T w 130's. Need to save my H4350 & RL16.
My experiences with H414 shows it reacts with higher temps. A real nice .22-.250, H414 load of 34.5 gr & the 75 ELDM shot very well at 60* or so temps but when we used the same load at 90*+, it gave sticky bolt lifts & expanded primer pockets, no problems with a similar load using the old standby H4350. Targets were 8 inch steel plates at 500 yards. I can feel warmer temps coming.
Been using RL23 in 6mm (45.8 gr, 105's) & 6.5-06 (52.5 gr.- 50.0 gr. with 120's & 140"s) & .243 W (43.5 gr. with 105's)If you like H4350, check out RL-23. It meters really poorly but performs identical to H4350 in 6mm grain for grain. Ridiculously temp stable. Not super popular so should be easier to find in stock.
Using it in a 22 creedmoor and 88gr eld-m and picked up 100 fps over h4350. Your 22-250 ought to love itI plan to use same in .22-.250 with 75"s, and .243 and 6.5X47 Lapua with common bullet weights.
Standard or magnum primers?It's been good for me in the 7-08 with heavy bullets although as Iv'e stated here prior, it leaves a lot of residue in the barrel but it seems fairly easy to clean.