Righto...
Firstly, @Lateral, RL26 is way slower than RL19, so the advice about a faster powder and then posting RL26 as a good option doesn’t stack up mate. But it is a good option nonetheless, for the experienced reloader, as it requires some seriously compressed loads to work well.
Secondly, @Acm, RL19 is very close to H4350 (AR2209) which is the gold standard for .243 Win, and splits N150/550 and N160/560.
There’s nothing wrong with RL19 and once the reloader has found the node, it will work.
Hornady sent him data FFS. They would never do this if he had an inappropriate powder.
Do your homework fellas.
Dodgy,
Thank you for pointing out my error so eloquently. It shows that just looking at on piece of data, can be misleading. I should have noted the fill % too ! I will try harder.
With regard to RL26, and compressed loads. I chose the highest, safe, theoretical node, which based on QL, is still roughly 10% below Pmax, subject to testing. The load is at circa 99% fill.
According to QL, if I go to the faster node, it take the pressure to roughly 15% above Pmax, something I would never consider doing. So, in this case, how would one achieve a safe, seriously compressed load, to get the RL26 to work well ?
QL suggests RL26 for a few of the cartridges I shoot, so I just bought some for some testing.
