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    re 7 in ar ?

    anyone use rx7 powder in an ar 15 w/ 55 gr. ? does it burn clean ? thanks.
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    I don't but Reliant powders burn clean.

    Sierra lists Re-7 as their accuracy load for 55gr .223 bullets.

    They list 21.5 grains which is the max charge at 2900 fps.

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    It has been several years BUT

    ... I had a bad experience with RL-7 and a Hbar. I inherited five 1 lb cans of what then was called RL-7. My uncle used the powder in his bull barrel bench rest rifle with great success. His load if I recall was 21.5 grs behind 55 gr.Sra. MK's using Rem BR primers. I started at 20.5 grs in my Hbar and immediately had signs of excessive pressure. Not only that there was an obvious smoke trail as the bullet traveled down range. Imagine a comma with the dot being a .223 diameter bullet hole and that is what the target looked like. , Sounds hard to believe but it is true. By the way the powder cans were full and sealed. Just be cautious!

    There are much better powders out there. I really liked H-335. 35 Grs. in a commercial case ahead of a CCI primer and behind a .55 FMJ worked very well.
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    Angry Ooops

    There is a typo in my previous post disregard any powder loads in there.

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    20.5 Max Load

    In my #13 speer man for a 52 gr

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