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Alliant RL powders compared to Hodgdon Exteme
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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 466780" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>Gotta say I'll be switching to H-extreme powders for my 300wm as well. Was using reloader 22. Had a great load that was doing a little less than .5 MOA at around 60F. Using the same batch on a hunting trip when the temps went below freezing and suddenly I was lucky to stay inside 5MOA. Lucky for me I had a couple other loads with me and I found one that would at least group in the colder weather and had to do some quick range work to get data again during the season. Didn't have a chrony or anything to get any hard data but something was really going wrong. Might try cooling some the same loads and trying it again to see if I can reproduce the effect. Never had that issue with any of the H-extreme powder I have used. Now I gotta get rid of a couple extra pounds of RL-22 I have stocked or just enjoy shooting it over the summer and work up another load before season hits again with H-1000 or H4831SC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 466780, member: 12216"] Gotta say I'll be switching to H-extreme powders for my 300wm as well. Was using reloader 22. Had a great load that was doing a little less than .5 MOA at around 60F. Using the same batch on a hunting trip when the temps went below freezing and suddenly I was lucky to stay inside 5MOA. Lucky for me I had a couple other loads with me and I found one that would at least group in the colder weather and had to do some quick range work to get data again during the season. Didn't have a chrony or anything to get any hard data but something was really going wrong. Might try cooling some the same loads and trying it again to see if I can reproduce the effect. Never had that issue with any of the H-extreme powder I have used. Now I gotta get rid of a couple extra pounds of RL-22 I have stocked or just enjoy shooting it over the summer and work up another load before season hits again with H-1000 or H4831SC. [/QUOTE]
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