Alliant Reloder 23 And 26 Propellants

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posted on April 25, 2014
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Alliant Powder has two new “magnum”-type smokeless propellants that are designed to provide consistent performance across a wide range of temperatures, as well as exhibit excellent lot-to-lot consistency. Suggested uses for Reloder 23 include heavy-for-caliber bullets in the .243 Win., 6 mm Rem., .25-06 Rem., .260 Rem., and .270 Win., as well as the most popular projectile weights for the .270 WSM, 7 mm Rem. Mag., and .300 Win. Mag. Likewise, Reloader 26 can be employed with heavy bullets in the .243 Win. and .270 Win., as well as is a good choice for the .270 WSM, 7 mm WSM, 7 mm Rem. Mag., 7 mm STW, .300 RUM, and .338 Lapua Mag.

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