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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Load development in 80 + degrees
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 287703" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>I understand and expected that. I also understand no powder is impervious to temp. I just listed the powder type cause if I didn't someone would have asked. what surprised me is not being able to get within 100 fps or a grain of powder of "listed" max when working up in the hot weather. I have never been able to produce super fast loads in this gun (it just won't tolerate it) but have always been able to get a little closer than this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 287703, member: 10486"] I understand and expected that. I also understand no powder is impervious to temp. I just listed the powder type cause if I didn't someone would have asked. what surprised me is not being able to get within 100 fps or a grain of powder of "listed" max when working up in the hot weather. I have never been able to produce super fast loads in this gun (it just won't tolerate it) but have always been able to get a little closer than this. [/QUOTE]
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