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Has anyone tried RL-26 in a 30-338 Win Mag or a 308 Norma Mag ?

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Sorry can't help you but works great in the 300WM.


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Tejano,

Thanks, I thought someone may have tried it. Seems like it might be worth a look.

What weight bullet are you using in your 300WM ?

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I'm using Alliant book recipe with 180 TSX and Hornadays. It really works well with the 215 VLD bullets according to reports but I have not tried it.

You could start with 7mm rem mag 175 gr. loads as a starting point and stop at about 90-95% of the velocity listed for the 300WM.


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Thanks,

Just got components gathered up but too hot for bench work. If I go early when it's cool the mosquitoes drive me crazy.

I'll wait for a cool spell.

Maybe some one else will offer some info.

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What weight bullet you intending to use. I've used R19 in my 30 Newton, which is the same thing as the 30-338, and pushed 168s at 3400 and 180s at 3200 fps. I think R26, unless using really heavy bullets kind of a waste. If you go to Alliant they have a free reload chart there. Also, on Accuratereloading.com, they have a reloaders section and I was just there and some handloads for the 30-338. I'll go look at my reloading data and get back with you.

Just went to Alliant's site and they don't have the 30-338 listed.

Okay, went to my Chrono results, and see I was using 4350, couldn't find the R19. Using 75 grs of 4350 and a 180gr got 3200. 30-338 a very efficient case. I'll have to check some more for the Alliant loads, as may have just overlooked it.

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Is the .30-338 one of those magic cases that get more velocity than larger cases?


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Magic indeed. I am leaning hard on the 300Win Mag to get 3100 and even the 300 Bee you better hold on to your hat once you reach 3200.


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