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Achieve awesome ballistics with new reloder 26 powder in stock Now from Hunter Precision. The propellant’s burn speed falls between that of Reloder 22 and Reloder 33, and it incorporates EI technology to produce extremely high velocities in magnum cartridges. Reloder 26 has a high bulk density that allows larger powder charges, and it provides a consistent, controlled response to temperature changes.
Reloder 26 in stock reloading powder is a propellant known for producing ultra-high velocities in magnum cartridges. Made by Alliant Powder, alliant reloder 26 powder in stock offers excellent temperature stability, reliable cross-batch performance, and consistent performance across a wide range of calibers.
Every container of alliant powder reloder 26 Smokeless Powder is backed by a century of manufacturing experience and the most exacting quality control procedures in the industry. Chemical composition, grain shape and size, and overall density are constantly checked and tested in a ballistics lab to ensure consistency.
Feautures
- EI technology produces extremely high velocities in magnum cartridges
- Contains proprietary de-coppering additive
- Controlled temperature stability
- Excellent lot-to-lot consistency
- Formulation contains no DNT or DBP
Warnings from the Manufacturer:
- Never mix any two powders regardless of type, brand, or source.
- Never substitute any smokeless powder for Black Powder or any Black Powder substitute.
- Do not exceed the loads displayed in the reloaders guide.
Blinks Cameron –
Best all around powder for many calibers i load for. Problem is i haven’t been able to find it anywhere for over 6 months. If i could find it i would buy it again!
Rihad Stevenson –
Just starting experimenting with this in my 280 with 150-160 grain bullets..Velocities are very impressive, even besting my favorite load with Reloder 22 by almost 100 fps, without pushing it to over-pressure levels, but it does fill the case. So, to get the best speeds, compressed loads are required. Accuracy is good, easily MOA, and I think it will get better with a little more load development. But Reloder 22 beats it in the 140 gr and under bullets. Meters decent and is about as clean burning as 22..If I can get the accuracy I do with RL-22 from this powder, this may replace RL-22 as my powder of choice for 154 gr Interbonds. Only problem is you can never find it in stock in the stores.
Jason Miller –
Just rebarreled my Md70 with a Hart 1:9 twist to shoot the Nosler Accubond longrange 150gr bullet. I got the group down to a .4″ group but when I switched to the Berger 150’s it shrunk to .15″ and the muzzle velocity was 3143fps by a magneto chronograph. The load was two grains under Alliant max load.
Scott parker –
I’ve seen good results with this powder in a few different cartridges, a 243 win being one of them. It was bothering me that I couldn’t use it in my 260 rem or so I thought because there was no load data from alliance. I started comparing 243/260, powders and bullets and came up with my own load for the 260 rem with reloder 26 and 143gr eld-x bullets. Now my loads were compressed but not as much as I have done with other powder in the 260 rem. I worked up to my upper load with no signs of pressure at all. I put these done a 20″ barrel with 1 in 8″ twist and got 2835fps. This is about 150fps on average over a lot of powders I’ve used out of a 20″ barrel.
Jake Hardy –
Tried RL26 in a custom short-throat 300 Wby, a 270 WSM, and a 280 Ackley. The 300 Wby has a 26″ custom barrel with a short throat like a standard 300H&H. It appeared to me this powder was designed for heavy for caliber bullets in magnum cartridges. In the 300 Wby I used 200 grain ELDX loaded to fit the M70 magazine,.060 from the lands, which yielded 3045 average velocity with a 0.246″ group at 100 yds. In the 270WSM I tried the 130 Swift, all that was available at the time, in a factory 270WSM, worked up and then backed off to an average velocity of 3325 with a 0.65″ group. In the 280 Ackley I tried 150TTSX with several loads and was unable to get a group under 2″, same with the 160TSX. It was too cloudy to get chronograph readings with the 280. The accuracy of the 270 WSM with the relatively light 130 gr. bullets surprised me, have not yet tried it with heavier bullets. This is obviously an outstanding powder with heavy for caliber bullets in magnum cartridges. It appears to have great potential for other magnum loadings as well.
Mason Thielemans –
Just started working with Reloder 26 and I like it well enough to spend some time with it. For now, I thought I would pass along some results on velocity from a couple of loads. 24″ Barrel – 200 Feet – 52° 7MM Remington Magnum – 140 grain AccuBond – 71.0 grains RL-26 – 3,210 fps. 7MM WSM – 160 grain AccuBond – 71.0 grains RL-26 – 3,190 fps. Both of these loads weigh just shy of Alliant’s data for similar Nosler bullets. Work up your own loads from the data you find at Alliant, but I thought my results might be of interest to some. I hope Nosler and Hornady will soon give us some data on both RL-26 and RL-23.
Brandon veron –
Yes I’m ecstatic. After reading about Reloader 26 on here I found some…..bought 4 pounds of it, now I need 5 more lol. What a great resource this forum is. Read lots of reviews on it for the 7mm Mag and even the 6.5 CM. After finding an awesome load in the 7mag I switched to the 6.5. I never really thought I could reach the velocities and keep the same accuracy as I was getting with H4350 in it. So here’s what the hype is about:
Bergara Approach 6.5 CM
Norma Brass
Federal 210 Match primers
Berger 140 VLD Hunting
Reloader 26 @ 48.0 Grains (Settled by vibrating)
0.060″ off lands (Fits the magazine fine)
1st 5 shot avg 2,943 fps, 2nd 5@ 2,941 fps, 3rd @ 2,944 fps
1st group shot 0.78″, 2nd @ 0.85″, 3rd @ .58″………………All at 200 yards!!!!
Smith cabre –
Needless to say this is my new favorite all time load, favorite powder and favorite forum on this web. Thanks SH!!! Loading up 200 rounds after this post. Gonna try it in the Bergara Highlander I have sometime this week also. Funny thing also, in the Approach and Highlander the 140 VLD Hunting bullets are only 0.001″ difference in touching the lands. That’s crazy.
Luke Evans –
We use the 140 VLD in 260’s and 6.5 CM for whitetails. They work awesome. Drop in their tracks with it. We shot probably 28 to 30 deer with them over the last 6 years. Only had one that went 20 yards.
Matt Ryan –
I’m definitely seeing a bit of speed difference with temperature changes but it’s not terrible and seems repeatable.
Vanammo –
I’ve seen good results with this powder in a few different cartridges, a 243 win being one of them. It was bothering me that I couldn’t use it in my 260 rem or so I thought because there was no load data from alliance. I started comparing 243/260, powders and bullets and came up with my own load for the 260 rem with reloder 26 and 143gr eld-x bullets. Now my loads were compressed but not as much as I have done with other powder in the 260 rem. I worked up to my upper load with no signs of pressure at all. I put these done a 20″ barrel with 1 in 8″ twist and got 2835fps. This is about 150fps on average over a lot of powders I’ve used out of a 20″ barrel.
Leandra Rashell –
Just starting experimenting with this in my 280 with 150-160 grain bullets..Velocities are very impressive, even besting my favorite load with Reloder 22 by almost 100 fps, without pushing it to over-pressure levels, but it does fill the case. So, to get the best speeds, compressed loads are required. Accuracy is good, easily MOA, and I think it will get better with a little more load development. But Reloder 22 beats it in the 140 gr and under bullets. Meters decent and is about as clean burning as 22..If I can get the accuracy I do with RL-22 from this powder, this may replace RL-22 as my powder of choice for 154 gr Interbonds. Only problem is you can never find it in stock in the stores.
Mike Tyller –
Just rebarreled my Md70 with a Hart 1:9 twist to shoot the Nosler Accubond longrange 150gr bullet. I got the group down to a .4″ group but when I switched to the Berger 150’s it shrunk to .15″ and the muzzle velocity was 3143fps by a magneto chronograph. The load was two grains under Alliant max load.
Ryan mcliister –
Just started working with Reloder 26 and I like it well enough to spend some time with it. For now, I thought I would pass along some results on velocity from a couple of loads. 24″ Barrel – 200 Feet – 52° 7MM Remington Magnum – 140 grain AccuBond – 71.0 grains RL-26 – 3,210 fps. 7MM WSM – 160 grain AccuBond – 71.0 grains RL-26 – 3,190 fps. Both of these loads weigh just shy of Alliant’s data for similar Nosler bullets. Work up your own loads from the data you find at Alliant, but I thought my results might be of interest to some. I hope Nosler and Hornady will soon give us some data on both RL-26 and RL-23.
McKenzie wesley –
Best all around powder for many calibers i load for.
Keneth Bellenger. –
Best all around powder for many calibers i load for. Problem is i haven’t been able to find it anywhere for over 6 months. If i could find it i would buy it again!
william D. –
Like the gentleman below this is a new powder and trying to get some info out there for you. First rifle vanguard accuguard 300 wby mag 24 inch barrel and is brand new to me so I can’t comment on accuracy good or bad.I used alliant load info as close as I could and split the difference between 180gr and 220gr load info listed to load my 200gr loads. I used new necked nosler brass with win. magnum primers. Temp was 60* at 1100ft for both rifles/loads info. I loaded up some 180gr accubonds over rl26 at 83.5grs, 84grs and 84.5grs. 84.5grs was the more accurate load and clocked 3152fps through a magnetospeed chrony. I seen no signs of high pressure what so ever.next loads were 200gr barnes lrx-bt over rl26 at 81gr, 81.5grs and 82gr. At 82grs they clocked 2921fps and again showed no signs of high pressure. Browning a-bolt 2 270 wsm 23 inch barrel, Norma brass with win. magnum primers. 130gr ttsx-bt over rl26 69gr, 69.5gr and 70gr. 70grs was the most accurate and lazering to the target at 3413fps!!! 140gr accubonds over rl26 at 68gr, 68.5gr and 69grs. 68gr was the most accurate and 68.5gr clocked a whopping 3315fps. Also no signs of high pressures. Rifle barrels seemed to take a little more to clean and did notice smoke in the air at the range after discharge. Overall I was pleased with this powder and look forward to retesting in the fall when Temps drop.