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CFE223 in cold weather??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2959582" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I scan the net and read others imput. Anything that I can scan and store. I had a problem in the late 1990's with a powder. Changed to H4350 and H4831 powder and have stayed there in most of my rifles. I do use some doulb base powder, but not many. They have been tested in hot weather, but I haven't done much in colder weather. Going too somewhere along the line. </p><p>I won't want to see somebody else have the same problem I had a long time ago.</p><p>I source out on different powder manufactures info. I look to see if it's a single or double powder. It's my understanding that some of the newer double based powder are as sensitive as before. I haven't tried any of those powder yet. I have some of them in stock to see how they due. </p><p>I am now looking at different powders and their burn rate. Looking for powders that are a little slower or faster from what I nornally use. </p><p>Here some other files on powder. You'll see some difference here. But that what was or is being put out. It does give you and idea as to what happens with different powders. I try and us the lease amount of change in velocity by outside temperature. Now I have really shoot over 500yds, but going too with P. dogs hopefully this next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2959582, member: 101791"] I scan the net and read others imput. Anything that I can scan and store. I had a problem in the late 1990's with a powder. Changed to H4350 and H4831 powder and have stayed there in most of my rifles. I do use some doulb base powder, but not many. They have been tested in hot weather, but I haven't done much in colder weather. Going too somewhere along the line. I won't want to see somebody else have the same problem I had a long time ago. I source out on different powder manufactures info. I look to see if it's a single or double powder. It's my understanding that some of the newer double based powder are as sensitive as before. I haven't tried any of those powder yet. I have some of them in stock to see how they due. I am now looking at different powders and their burn rate. Looking for powders that are a little slower or faster from what I nornally use. Here some other files on powder. You'll see some difference here. But that what was or is being put out. It does give you and idea as to what happens with different powders. I try and us the lease amount of change in velocity by outside temperature. Now I have really shoot over 500yds, but going too with P. dogs hopefully this next year. [/QUOTE]
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