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25-06 RL 23

It hasn’t been produced in a while and is no longer in production. It is equivalent to gold if you can find it.
Maybe I should just find a new home for this stuff and go with something I can get.
I'm at the stage of tuning a load that I'm not good at. After reading some of the posts on the ladder thread, I'm getting that if you're not happy with your groups, change powders.
 
Maybe I should just find a new home for this stuff and go with something I can get.
I'm at the stage of tuning a load that I'm not good at. After reading some of the posts on the ladder thread, I'm getting that if you're not happy with your groups, change powders.

Depends on how much you have. 23 is an excellent powder especially in the 06 parent case. A 280ai with 150 grain or higher bullet, 23 is THE powder.

For your 25/06 the heavier the bullet, the better that powder will perform.
 
Depends on how much you have. 23 is an excellent powder especially in the 06 parent case. A 280ai with 150 grain or higher bullet, 23 is THE powder.

For your 25/06 the heavier the bullet, the better that powder will perform.
I have just the one virgin pound that I opened this afternoon.
One problem is that I've been reloading something for about 50 years. Shotgun to start then pistol and rifle for around 10-15 years. I got pounds of various powders when it was affordable. I've always been fortunate to have had components that were able to get me great to good enough results. I've never had to really develop a load because book loads were my friend. Now I have a couple rifles that aren't being that friendly. The one I'm fussing with now is the 25-06 that will more than likely be my go to all around ranch rifle. My retirement wages aren't as good as my working wages were.
 
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