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Consistancy in zero
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<blockquote data-quote="jmbn" data-source="post: 26665" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>I've been using H4831 in all three rifles mentioned. I wasn't aware of the "extreme" powders until recently, and I assume that they are recent changes in Hodgen's powders, so I'm definately using information taken over many years. Why the WSM's? I notice they all have short necks. One of the things I like about the 270 Weatherby is the long neck, and it follows that the short neck of the 7 Rem mag is something I DON'T like.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, I'm relating the changing zeros in different temps with pressure differential.</p><p></p><p>I go elk hunting in CO in the late season, which is in early November. I always stop at a place just off the paved road and check zeros. My 7 mag is always right on, and my improved 35 Whelen is always three or four inches off. When I get back home, it's right on again.</p><p></p><p>I'll try the Extreme powders; you guys might be on to something there. I hope. Thanks for your help.</p><p></p><p>jmbn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbn, post: 26665, member: 1318"] I've been using H4831 in all three rifles mentioned. I wasn't aware of the "extreme" powders until recently, and I assume that they are recent changes in Hodgen's powders, so I'm definately using information taken over many years. Why the WSM's? I notice they all have short necks. One of the things I like about the 270 Weatherby is the long neck, and it follows that the short neck of the 7 Rem mag is something I DON'T like. Obviously, I'm relating the changing zeros in different temps with pressure differential. I go elk hunting in CO in the late season, which is in early November. I always stop at a place just off the paved road and check zeros. My 7 mag is always right on, and my improved 35 Whelen is always three or four inches off. When I get back home, it's right on again. I'll try the Extreme powders; you guys might be on to something there. I hope. Thanks for your help. jmbn [/QUOTE]
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