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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Did some powder temp sensitivity tests today, interesting results.
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 247160" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>No real surprize with the R25.....Especialy since the barrel was not cold too! Cant find my notes but I did a test on R15 and R22 many years ago, they did great as far as the powder being cold but the results where far more drastic with a cold barrel and the point of impact realy changed in the test gun I was useing....more than enough to miss a coyote @ 200 yards! Have also learned to keep them out of the sun and leaving them in a hot barrel too long, the powder takes being cold well but gets very irratic above 90º.</p><p>Have also learned to buy all Reloader powders in balk cause what you got aint what your gonna pick up next time!!!!!</p><p>I like and use a lot of Reloader powder but as with most other powders it does have its quwirks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 247160, member: 93"] No real surprize with the R25.....Especialy since the barrel was not cold too! Cant find my notes but I did a test on R15 and R22 many years ago, they did great as far as the powder being cold but the results where far more drastic with a cold barrel and the point of impact realy changed in the test gun I was useing....more than enough to miss a coyote @ 200 yards! Have also learned to keep them out of the sun and leaving them in a hot barrel too long, the powder takes being cold well but gets very irratic above 90º. Have also learned to buy all Reloader powders in balk cause what you got aint what your gonna pick up next time!!!!! I like and use a lot of Reloader powder but as with most other powders it does have its quwirks. [/QUOTE]
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