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How temp effects load development...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crop Damage" data-source="post: 1059354" data-attributes="member: 8652"><p>I'm tweaking a load for my 300 rum this afternoon, using 165 accubonds. Currently using IMR7828. I also have retumbo, h1000, rl22 and rl25 on hand. I'm overthinking the whole cold vs warm temp issue, I hope, but wanted to ask you all to be sure. </p><p></p><p>I'm loading ammo here in the 65 degree house, and walking right out back to shoot. The entire loaded cartridge is only exposed to the outdoor temps for 30 seconds max before it is fired. I'm keeping the others in my shirt pocket until I shoot them. </p><p></p><p>If I get a max load worked according to the book, under these conditions, will it be adversely affected in the summer, or in deer season when it stays chambered in the cold for a few hours? Would either of these other powders be better year round?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crop Damage, post: 1059354, member: 8652"] I'm tweaking a load for my 300 rum this afternoon, using 165 accubonds. Currently using IMR7828. I also have retumbo, h1000, rl22 and rl25 on hand. I'm overthinking the whole cold vs warm temp issue, I hope, but wanted to ask you all to be sure. I'm loading ammo here in the 65 degree house, and walking right out back to shoot. The entire loaded cartridge is only exposed to the outdoor temps for 30 seconds max before it is fired. I'm keeping the others in my shirt pocket until I shoot them. If I get a max load worked according to the book, under these conditions, will it be adversely affected in the summer, or in deer season when it stays chambered in the cold for a few hours? Would either of these other powders be better year round? [/QUOTE]
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