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    M118LR


    Does anyone know what power and load is used in M118LR Mil Match, did a search had no come back

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    Re: M118LR

    Alliant Reloder 15 is the powder. Aprox 42.5 gr give or take a little for lot to lot variance.

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    Re: M118LR

    Quote Originally Posted by diriel
    Alliant Reloder 15 is the powder. Aprox 42.5 gr give or take a little for lot to lot variance.
    do you have a reference for that, and what weight is the bullet?
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    Re: M118LR

    Bullet should be the 168 gr SMK.
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    Re: M118LR

    Quote Originally Posted by hershey
    Quote Originally Posted by diriel
    Alliant Reloder 15 is the powder. Aprox 42.5 gr give or take a little for lot to lot variance.
    do you have a reference for that, and what weight is the bullet?
    http://www.alliantpowder.com/product...reloder15.aspx
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    Re: M118LR

    No, M118LR uses a 175 gr SMK - M852 uses the 168. Hmmm, I noticed that Alliant says M118 Special Ball - that uses a 173 gr FMJBT that was loaded by Lake City before Alliant took over!

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    Re: M118LR

    The M118LR uses the 175gr Sierra Matchking bullet. The load is actually widely known in the tactical shooting community.

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    There&#39;s data aplenty, but interesting that Federal (now running LC) changed the recipe and switched to an IMR to replace the RL15. Temp stability was an issue evidently.
    http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...Number=1186319

    I bought some back when it was expensive ($75/100) and wasn&#39;t impressed. When it got crazy expensive ($150/100) I figured at least the brass was good so I wasn&#39;t selling. Haven&#39;t bothered to empty it out yet, one box of mediocre accurate ammo wasn&#39;t any fun to shoot.

    Even the spec is pretty loose, nothing you can&#39;t easily better when handloading. I use Varget for as much as I can, temp stability being an issue here. The 175 SMK&#39;s are great, but there are other quality bullets to consider as well.

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