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A primer switch would probably not do much in this case. Also not 100% sure but I know Remington uses a lot of Hodgdon powder in their loads. It highly doubt it’s RL22 which is known to be temp sensitive also.
I’d back down your load and start at about 80 or 81gr and work up if you want to continue using RL22.
I am not married to RL 22. I was just going of the data Lyman provided. It said RL 22 was the most accurate tested with a load at 90.3 grains, which in my case will not be true. After the info I have seen here regarding the A frames, I am thinking I will go back to the Noslers bullets and use their data. When they say a load and powder is the most accurate they tested, it has been true in my experience.