Rl-19

Has been my "go to" for 150 grain Partition in 7x57 and 225 grain Accubond in 338 Win Mag. In manuals, I am seeing it in 25-06, etc. for various weights. Nothing, anywhere, says it is "best" in your rifles, or my rifles - but pressure tested loads are listed to go "bang" in many cartridges and bullet weights.
 
Is a thing, Mark - get stuff at a "good deal" is "good thing" - but not so "good deal", if it is of no use to you. Aught to have bought some loading manuals instead, perhaps - will need some sooner or later ...

Example - I recently bought 500 x 20 gauge wads at what I thought was terrific price - but now can not find a "recipe" for those wads, in the hulls that I have, and using the primers and powders that I have. Turned out not so great purchase, until or unless I find some more information ...
 
Seems to work miracles sometimes in guns that struggle with the "standard/common" powders.

I seen it turn a mossberg 270 that was a 2 moa gun with the typical hodgdon and imr 270 powders into a honest sub moa gun. Touching bullet holes more times than not. Same bullets.

I use it in 7mm wsm and 270. Never tried it in the 06 yet.
 
These days any powder or primers are an investment regardless if you will ever use them. Always trade or resell potential, I am not talking mark up profit.

Buy it if you can!! Lol
 
I used to use it a lot in my 338 Win Mag behind 210 gr Noslers. Great, accurate, fast load. - dan

My pet load in the 338 Win Mag was: WW case, WLRM primer, 76.0 grains of Reloder 19 and the 210 Partition.
Shot Sub-moa at 2995 fps avg. Shot two Bison with this combo. Very effective results. Dave.
 
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