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Load Development in Cold Temps
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<blockquote data-quote="webs" data-source="post: 717353" data-attributes="member: 21547"><p>Ok so I was looking around and haven't found an answer yet. I know load development is supposed to be done in hotter weather but say you were to do load development with H1000 would you worry to much about the heat? If I find the max load in cold weather and back off a grain or so does one normally see increased pressures in the summer with extreme powders? </p><p></p><p>I know that some guys keep their cartridges warm when doing cold weather load development. Is this worth it? I believe it will be happening around 20 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="webs, post: 717353, member: 21547"] Ok so I was looking around and haven't found an answer yet. I know load development is supposed to be done in hotter weather but say you were to do load development with H1000 would you worry to much about the heat? If I find the max load in cold weather and back off a grain or so does one normally see increased pressures in the summer with extreme powders? I know that some guys keep their cartridges warm when doing cold weather load development. Is this worth it? I believe it will be happening around 20 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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