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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965 View Post
    bumping an old thread....rs60 is superb powder.
    just checked quickload and they is a slight difference between rl17 and rs60......it is on mine
    RS60 is my powder of choice, however I'm sure Laurie Holland has said not to trust QL with RS powders
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbranthwaite View Post
    RS60 is my powder of choice, however I'm sure Laurie Holland has said not to trust QL with RS powders
    i always go on the manufacturers website first and compare their data etc....currently using 52gns for a 168smk in a 30-06....max is 54.5 gns

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965 View Post
    i always go on the manufacturers website first and compare their data etc....currently using 52gns for a 168smk in a 30-06....max is 54.5 gns
    They may have done some testing now but if you emailed them they used to just send out QL data!
    Thanks for looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223AI View Post
    They may have done some testing now but if you emailed them they used to just send out QL data!
    got the data for tr140 from shooting shed years ago but quickload as the rs powders on now

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbranthwaite View Post
    RS60 is my powder of choice, however I'm sure Laurie Holland has said not to trust QL with RS powders
    He has and going on some results I’ve had compared to published data (for RL17) he’s right, this is also based on the fact that it is the same powder, which used to be called elcho 17 I believe
    Thanks for looking

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