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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 466919" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>I can't say that the RL powders are temperature sensitive because I've avoided them just because they have that reputation. However, I can vouch for using Hodgdon powders with the 7WSM. H1000 works very well for the 160s and 168s and H4350 has proven to be very good with the 150s.</p><p> </p><p>I too hunt in temperature extremes of 70 to 80 degree days for antelope to 0 or -10 for late season elk and deer in Idaho and Montana. My ballistics tables seem more than capable of keeping up with where my point of impact will be through these temperature differences.</p><p> </p><p>Cross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 466919, member: 8592"] I can't say that the RL powders are temperature sensitive because I've avoided them just because they have that reputation. However, I can vouch for using Hodgdon powders with the 7WSM. H1000 works very well for the 160s and 168s and H4350 has proven to be very good with the 150s. I too hunt in temperature extremes of 70 to 80 degree days for antelope to 0 or -10 for late season elk and deer in Idaho and Montana. My ballistics tables seem more than capable of keeping up with where my point of impact will be through these temperature differences. Cross [/QUOTE]
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