Dec 29, 2006 #1 H Herbert Beginner Jul 14, 2005 16 0 Powder that i have at home is RL 15. Best regards H.
Dec 29, 2006 #2 Y YoteSmoker Handloader Oct 3, 2006 1,602 0 I think RL 15 is too fast a burn for that heavy a bullet. I would look into using RL 22 or 4831 to start. Remembe heavier bullet=slower powder
I think RL 15 is too fast a burn for that heavy a bullet. I would look into using RL 22 or 4831 to start. Remembe heavier bullet=slower powder
Dec 29, 2006 #3 Y YoteSmoker Handloader Oct 3, 2006 1,602 0 I think RL 15 is too fast a burn for that heavy a bullet. I would look into using RL 22 or 4831 to start. Remember heavier bullet=slower powder
I think RL 15 is too fast a burn for that heavy a bullet. I would look into using RL 22 or 4831 to start. Remember heavier bullet=slower powder
Dec 29, 2006 #4 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,190 8,469 Herbert, I would start with RL22 first and IMR4350 second. Federal GM210M primers. JD338
Dec 29, 2006 Thread starter #5 H Herbert Beginner Jul 14, 2005 16 0 Hi guys I found a load on Noslers homepage for the 220 with 40,5-44,5grn RL15. Also found a load on another reloadingpage with 43-45,7grn for the 220.
Hi guys I found a load on Noslers homepage for the 220 with 40,5-44,5grn RL15. Also found a load on another reloadingpage with 43-45,7grn for the 220.
Dec 29, 2006 #6 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,190 8,469 Herbert, Let us know how the RL15 load works out. I still think you should try RL22. :wink: JD338
Dec 29, 2006 #7 Alaska Handloader Aug 20, 2006 943 379 Over the years I have used IMR 4350 and RL 19 in the 30-06.......around 52.0 of each with the 220gr. Although not my favorite weight in the 30-06, I much prefer the 180 with the same powder.....at most 200gr.
Over the years I have used IMR 4350 and RL 19 in the 30-06.......around 52.0 of each with the 220gr. Although not my favorite weight in the 30-06, I much prefer the 180 with the same powder.....at most 200gr.