RL22

Joec7651

Handloader
Apr 7, 2019
710
666
I've been mainly partial to imr4831 in magnums, but lately been trying something new. IMR4831 is still available and might just need to buy more. Hopefully be a good powder for 6.5prc.
I’m partial to my IMR4831 myself. Great powder. I’ve got my stock back up to 14 lbs so I’m pretty good for a couple years now. I haven’t been doing much loading the last month and a half, but I sure have been buying. I think I need to go to Reloaders Rehab.
 
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KellerBull

Beginner
Feb 11, 2017
5
14
One of the most consistently accurate powders across the widest variety of cartridges that I have on my shelf. I know that some extremely knowledgeable gun writers have documented some temperature sensitivity with it, but I have never seen it (and I have used it in one particular .338 Win. Mag. handload in some very extreme conditions). One downside I have noted with this powder is that it does seem to suffer from some lot-to-lot variation. It also burns a little dirtier than some powders, perhaps, but I still love it.
 

1100 Remington Man

Handloader
May 1, 2007
1,101
182
I have used Max load of RL22 in my 6mm Rem with Hornady BTSP 100gr bullets and shot one of my smallest Groups with it 7/8 inch at 300yards. But that’s unusual but it does average under 2.2 inches at 300 yards when I shoot three, three shot groups in a row.
So yes I would say good enough for a Hunting Rifle for Me.
 

RL338

Handloader
Mar 23, 2017
1,459
1,905
True, but RS magnum is as close to 26 performance as we can get right now. Does wonderful things in the 280 AI and 7 RM
LRT might also fit that roll. The boy has some for many calibers to try in , since he move to where he teaches load work is at a stand still. It did show promise in his 378 Wby.
 

TexasLife

Beginner
May 24, 2020
214
160
LRT might also fit that roll. The boy has some for many calibers to try in , since he move to where he teaches load work is at a stand still. It did show promise in his 378 Wby.
I'm giving it a try in 264wm, 300wm and 338lm. Hopefully get good results.
 

Guybo

Handloader
Aug 4, 2005
339
50
The only caliber I've used RL22 in is the 25.06 with bullets from 110gr - 120gr and it has been exceptional. I have several pounds on hand but have quite a few rounds loaded up so i should be good for a while. I've always heard of it being very temp sensitive but I've personally never had any issues with it but we don't have big temp swings either. If i ever run out I'd definitely have to find some.
 
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