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Norma MRP temp sensitive?
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3095612" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Those are average temperatures; yes, I am fully aware of the actual temperatures, but they are unavailable to share, especially in my hunting areas. The chart is meant to show the temperature for a fall load. <strong><em>As previously noted, I do NOT load to perform -20 to 110F</em></strong>. Is that too hard to understand? And yes, I can cherry-pick the temperature I am going to hunt, and yes, the temp chart works and has been for many years without any issues. I have different loads for different occasions. The fall loads are my MT general rifle season load.</p><p></p><p>I, too, have hunted in different states. When I was stationed in AZ and NM, my loads were different from mine in MT. But I still load them for the fall season. I do not know why you find that difficult to understand. If your load works for your intended purpose, that's great, then move on. Nowhere did I try to convince anyone to do the same as I do. Yes, I still have and use the extreme line of powders. I used to be an extreme powder-only user. So, yes, I take the time to learn about the powders I use for the environment I intend to use. It is more realistic for me to load a fall season load where the temperature spread is more manageable instead of expecting a powder to perform from -20 to 110F.<strong><em> The bottom line is to worry about your load for your intended purposes, and I will do the same.</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3095612, member: 14204"] Those are average temperatures; yes, I am fully aware of the actual temperatures, but they are unavailable to share, especially in my hunting areas. The chart is meant to show the temperature for a fall load. [B][I]As previously noted, I do NOT load to perform -20 to 110F[/I][/B]. Is that too hard to understand? And yes, I can cherry-pick the temperature I am going to hunt, and yes, the temp chart works and has been for many years without any issues. I have different loads for different occasions. The fall loads are my MT general rifle season load. I, too, have hunted in different states. When I was stationed in AZ and NM, my loads were different from mine in MT. But I still load them for the fall season. I do not know why you find that difficult to understand. If your load works for your intended purpose, that's great, then move on. Nowhere did I try to convince anyone to do the same as I do. Yes, I still have and use the extreme line of powders. I used to be an extreme powder-only user. So, yes, I take the time to learn about the powders I use for the environment I intend to use. It is more realistic for me to load a fall season load where the temperature spread is more manageable instead of expecting a powder to perform from -20 to 110F.[B][I] The bottom line is to worry about your load for your intended purposes, and I will do the same.[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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